Yeah, just did that. Sorry, hadn't seen that function before.

Arkadiy, do you suspend-to-RAM your server, as well? For me, this issue
never happened before the first suspend/resume after a full reboot.
Might be a coincidence, though, as I barely ever reboot my machine, but
suspend it to RAM almost every night.

BTW, I have to revise my previous statement a bit: To this moment
kswapd0 has been rattling my HDDs and CPUs for the last 6 hours or so
without a break, so it did *not* stop it's strange business on its own
this time. I just swapped off everything, and after swapping off for
about 5 minutes, the I/O Wait load is finally back to normal (read:
0.0%wa), and my hard disks can get some rest.

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  kswapd0 100% cpu usage

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