The flag -T on ps command shows the threads.

-T              Show threads, possibly with SPID column

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On 4/28/2010 7:55 AM, Brian McKerr wrote:
I am aware that 'top' can be asked to show threads by pressing 'H'. The count of tasks then changes to include all threads.



On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Jatin Davey <jasho...@cisco.com <mailto:jasho...@cisco.com>> wrote:

    Hi

    I know we can get the total number of processes running in the system
    using the 'ps -A' command but is it possible to get the total
    number of
    threads running in the system ? Is this information exposed using
    any of
    the MIB's ?

    Thanks
    Jatin
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