Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 4 Apr 2005 10:51:39 +0200 | From | Jose Ángel De Bustos Pérez <> | Subject | Re: A problem with kswapd |
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On Apr 4, 2005 10:07 AM, Triffid Hunter <triffid_hunter@funkmunch.net> wrote: > try 2.4.30 which has just been released (unchanged from 2.4.30-rc4) >
Sorry kernel is 2.4.21.
We have other machines in the "same" conditions and they have a normal behavour. We don't know the reason for this awkward behavour.
I don't know if we can change to kernel 2.4.20, its a production machine and I have to check if that kernel has official support.
> Jose Ángel De Bustos Pérez wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a problem with kswapd and I didn't find anything in the > > archives of the list (I hope not having missed someone). > > > > kswapd is using 100% of CPU in a suse sles8 with kernel 2.4.241. This > > machine has its FS under LVM and ResiserFS, except for /boot which is > > in ext2. > > > > Any idea? Thanks in advance. >
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