On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 09:30:10 -0400
"R. Leigh Hennig" <rlh1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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,
These are kernel threads. They have nothing to do with Bacula.

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