Hi- I am using fb superclassic 2.5..4 fedora xfce .
I am fooling with firebird today. Earlier I had to read some networking to understand about the hosts file in linux i.e. /etc/hosts. That went okay. Now I am looking at something different. Is there a way you can make the threads show up in a diagram on superclassic? It says there is one process "fb_inet_server" with threads inside it. I know the firebird severer is fb_smp_server ( i think i remembered that right). I can get the server process by doing ps aux | grep fb. Sun Aug 30 16:03:35 $ ps aux | grep fb_inet_server bear1020 7910 0.0 0.0 114328 2324 pts/4 S+ 16:03 0:00 grep --color=auto fb_inet_server From a firebird site: "Looking this way and considering the name, it may sound like a hybrid between Classic and Super but it’s not. What they did was put all those processes inside threads. Now each client has a dedicated thread inside a single process." Now I am wondering how to see a diagram of threads in the single process. I tried this: ps -e -T | grep 7910 and I also tried: ps -e -T | grep fb_inet_server I tried looking in htop too. thanks for any tips! 3rdshiftcoder
