I have Bacula 5.0.2 installed and have a number of clients (15 in total) and
storage resources (5 total), and on the system that my director is installed
on has about 433 active processes. This seems very excessive. The vast, vast
majority of them are these processes:
watchdog/n
ksoftirqd/n
migration/n
events/n
kblocked/n
cqueue/n
aio/n
ata/n
kmpathd/n
xfslogd/n
ib_cm/n
rpciod/n
Where "n" is some number between 0 and 23. Is this normal? Does this look
right to you guys? Is something abnormal here? Thanks for your input,
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