Lubuntu 18.04 and 18.10
I can no longer find fahclient in my init.d folder.
I don't know what happened to it.
is there a different location to start the service, or is fah dependent on some startup services?
I did remove some startup services I think I didn't need, but didn't see which one are connected to FAHClient.
thanks in advance!
fahclient no longer located in /etc/init.d/?
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Re: fahclient no longer located in /etc/init.d/?
I use Ubuntu 18.04 and install this way
and FAHClient is still found in /etc/init.d/
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wget https://download.foldingathome.org/releases/public/release/fahclient/debian-stable-64bit/v7.5/fahclient_7.5.1_amd64.deb
apt-get install ./fahclient_7.5.1_amd64.deb
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cd /etc/init.d/
FAHClient
Re: fahclient no longer located in /etc/init.d/?
The service is still running. Perhaps I'll have to reinstall it.
Re: fahclient no longer located in /etc/init.d/?
It's normal for the service to run 24x7, just like the other Linux services. (Your printer service runs continuously, but it doesn't do anything until some other app queues up a file to be delivered to your printer.) The FAHClient service is responsible for uploading and downloading WUs. It doesn't do anything unless there's a file to be uploaded or a FAH slot has been configured to request an new WU when your system runs out of WUs that can be processed.MeeLee wrote:The service is still running. Perhaps I'll have to reinstall it.
If you want to stop a FAHCore* from consuming resources, go to FAHControl and set your slot(s) to FINISH ... or temporarily do a PAUSE.
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