Yes and look at the figures :P

   Steve / K
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Kalin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

If those are true threads, then it should be using more memory in the
original process space, not the thread space.  Threads are not processes
in which they don't fork() and make a whole new process, they simply run
along side the existing process, using the same memory and processor
resources.

Arris wrote:

This is CS 1.6 related.
After the latest update we have 3 running server-processes for one
running server.
ps
server-    431  0.0  0.1  2928 1400 pts/1    Ss+  Sep25   0:00 /bin/sh
/server/wc3/hlds_run -game cstrike +map de_train +maxplayers 16 +ip
85.10.193.7 -port 27015
server-    442 11.2 11.6 114464 105044 pts/1 S+   Sep25 154:10
./hlds_amd -game cstrike +map de_train +maxplayers 16 +ip 85.10.193.7
-port 27015
server-    444  0.0 11.6 114464 105044 pts/1 S+   Sep25   0:00
./hlds_amd -game cstrike +map de_train +maxplayers 16 +ip 85.10.193.7
-port 27015
server-    445  0.0 11.6 114464 105044 pts/1 S+   Sep25   0:41
./hlds_amd -game cstrike +map de_train +maxplayers 16 +ip 85.10.193.7
-port 27015



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