Hello,

On 6/20/2006 3:11 AM, Norbert Murzsa wrote:
> The -L equal to -m on RH 7.3
> 
> Unfortunately: ps: error: Thread display not implemented.
> 
> And I think I have three separate processes (as I have already told in
> my first letter), not threads.

No, these most probably are threads. Your kernel, library, hread library 
and ps display threads as processes. Most likely.

Arno

> The output of a RHEL3/4 (I have one PID with two different LWPs):
> UID        PID  PPID   LWP  C NLWP STIME TTY          TIME CMD
> root     24365     1 24365  0    2 Jun15 ?        00:00:00
> /usr/local/baculacl/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g root -v -c
> /usr/local/baculacl/etc/bacula-fd.co
> root     24365     1 24367  0    2 Jun15 ?        00:00:00
> /usr/local/baculacl/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g root -v -c
> /usr/local/baculacl/etc/bacula-fd.co
> 
> The output of a RH7.3 (I have three different PIDs so I think these are
> different processes):
> UID        PID  PPID  C STIME TTY          TIME CMD
> root     29383     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
> /usr/local/baculacl/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g root -v -c
> /usr/local/baculacl/etc/bacula-fd.
> root     29385 29383  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
> /usr/local/baculacl/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g root -v -c
> /usr/local/baculacl/etc/bacula-fd.
> root     29387 29385  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
> /usr/local/baculacl/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g root -v -c
> /usr/local/baculacl/etc/bacula-fd
> 
> The options for the compilation are the same. So I can not figure out
> what the problem is. Maybe I have to check it in the source. It's not a
> problem but maybe someone has a same type of thing...
> 
> 
> Norbert Murzsa
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] 3 running processes of fd daemon.
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> Hi,
> 
> On 6/20/2006 1:48 AM, Norbert Murzsa wrote:
> 
>>Ok. Thank you.
>>So the question again.
>>
>>Why does Bacula client process start only one thread on RHEL3/4 and
> 
> why
> 
>>does Bacula client process start three threads on RH7.3.
>>The servers haven't got any other high traffic.
>>
>>The Bacula version is the same (1.38.6 and 1.38.10) and compiled from
>>the source.
>>I would like to run them with the same number of thread if it
> 
> possible.
> 
> Are you actually sure the fd runs a different number of threads?
> 
> For example, I get the following:
> 
> 
>> ps -LfC bacula-fd
>>UID        PID  PPID   LWP  C NLWP STIME TTY          TIME CMD
>>root      4351     1  4351  0    2 May19 ?        00:00:02
> 
> /usr/sbin/bacula-fd -c /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
> 
>>root      4351     1  4355  0    2 May19 ?        00:00:00
> 
> /usr/sbin/bacula-fd -c /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
> 
> As you see, one process (PID) and two threads (LWPs) from an idle FD.
> 
> 
>>Before the question of why...
>>
>>The reason of the question is that client is frustrated from the
>>different threads on different operating systems and they want to use
>>another solution maybe.
> 
> 
> If they actually are worried about the number of threads I don't think 
> that can be helped. If it's a question of understanding the different 
> diagnostic tools, especially how threads are represented from ps' and 
> tops point of view, depending on the kernel, the system library, and the
> 
> threading model, they should learn :-)
> 
> Arno
> 
> 
>>
>>Norbert Murzsa
>>Senior Systems Engineer (CCSE+SCP)
>>T
>>(04) 460 6068
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>>(04) 460 6001
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>>www.gen-i.co.nz
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>>Level 3, 154 Featherston Street,
>>Wellington, New Zealand
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>>are not the intended recipient, you should not read it - please
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>>this communication does not designate an information system for the
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>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Frank Sweetser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>Sent: Monday, 19 June 2006 12:37 p.m.
>>To: Norbert Murzsa
>>Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] 3 running processes of fd daemon.
>>
>>On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 11:43:22AM +1200, Norbert Murzsa wrote:
>>
>>
>>>After a successful building I have one running process on RHEL3 and
>>>RHEL4 but I have three running processes on RH 7.3.
>>
>>
>>They're not actually three seperate processes - they're three threads
> 
> in
> 
>>the
>>same process.  Check the man pages for ps to see if you can get it to
>>show you
>>the difference more accuratelly.
>>
> 
> 

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