If your OS has it have a try with pstree
its very illustrative on this ...


Denny Chambers wrote:

> They are not really seperate processes. They are threads off of a
> running process. Linux just shows them as process. Use this command here
> ( ps -faux | grep java )and you can see who is the parent and who is the
> child. As far as the memory usage, all of these threads are sharing this
> 14% of memory, so each one is not using that amount seperately.
>
> Brandon Cruz wrote:
> >
> > I am using the configuration above, and whenever someone accesses a jsp
> > page, it seems that several processes are created.  I am not an expert with
> > linux, but it seems that multiple processes are created, which are each
> > taking up the exact same amount of memory (around 14%).  Is this normal, and
> > does it mean that 3 processes taking 14% are using up 42% of my memory every
> > time someone accesses a jsp on my machine?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any information!
> >
> > Brandon
> >
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