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Message 893618 - Posted: 11 May 2009, 11:18:32 UTC

Hi,

I run BOINC 6.6.20 on a MacBook with OS 10.4.11. I exclusively run the SETI@Home project on my Core 2 Duo.

Recently I have had problems with my MacBook paging to the swapfile at greater than 1 Hertz. I went into Activity Monitor to see what the problem is.

Right now my network tab gives the following info:

Packets in/sec: 12
Packets out/sec: 12
Data received/sec: 9.61 KB
Data sent/sec: 9.61 KB

The number of packets/sec is constant at 12. The data sent or received fluctuates occasionally, between 6 and 15. But as long as the BOINC manager is running, it's always there and never zero. However, BOINC *is not communicating with the server or attempting to do so*. I have reported all outstanding results.

It happens even if I turn off Bluetooth, Airport, and unplug every cable from my computer. It happens even if I'm connected to the Internet without a firewall. The only thing that turns off the network activity is to quit the BOINC Manager.

It really drains my computer's resources. It's one thing to hog my CPU, but quite another to engage in useless network activity. What is it doing?

Richard

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Message 893626 - Posted: 11 May 2009, 12:03:34 UTC - in response to Message 893618.  

BOINC consists of multiple parts, but mostly of the client (daemon) and the GUI, which talk to each other through RCPs on TCP port 31416. Is it possible you see this?
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Message 893818 - Posted: 12 May 2009, 2:09:32 UTC - in response to Message 893626.  

Yes, Jord, that's it, I think.

It does seem to interfere with the performance of my TCP/IP stack. Still, I guess I don't run BOINC when I need performance.

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Message 894914 - Posted: 15 May 2009, 10:53:56 UTC - in response to Message 893818.  

You can also Set up BOINC to run as a daemon, then you can quit the BOINC manager without stopping the client. They only talk to each other when both the GUI and the client are active, not when the GUI isn't running.
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