Hi,
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Alain Fauconnet wrote:
> I still have a few comments and questions:
>
> > - dual CPU probably won't get you anything as squid is single-threaded
>
> How is it then that I see a bunch of Squid processes (or would they
> really be threads) when I do a "ps auxww" on the Linux box?
>
> # ps auxww|grep squid
> (...)
> squid 7743 38.3 62.9 883424 566564 ? R Sep25 15878:24 squid -NsY
> squid 7744 0.0 0.0 1168 280 ? S Sep25 0:00 (unlinkd)
> squid 7748 0.0 62.9 883424 566564 ? S Sep25 0:05 squid -NsY
> squid 7749 0.0 62.9 883424 566564 ? S Sep25 17:49 squid -NsY
> squid 7750 0.0 62.9 883424 566564 ? S Sep25 17:40 squid -NsY
> squid 7752 0.0 62.9 883424 566564 ? S Sep25 17:41 squid -NsY
> squid 7753 0.0 62.9 883424 566564 ? S Sep25 17:41 squid -NsY
> squid 7754 0.0 62.9 883424 566564 ? S Sep25 17:41 squid -NsY
> squid 7755 0.0 62.9 883424 566564 ? S Sep25 17:48 squid -NsY
These are the "aufs" threads (I think). I'm not a Linux user but what's
left of my memory recalls "aufs". You could probably find this in the list
archives. I know it gets asked a lot.
Colin
-- Colin Campbell Unix Support/Postmaster/Hostmaster CITEC +61 7 3227 6334Received on Thu Oct 24 2002 - 00:17:16 MDT
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