I believe that top by default does not show threads. While top is
running, type "H". ("h" brings up help.)

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>>>>> "t" == trombi  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    t> Hello,
    t> 
    t> I have kernel 2.6.5, Blackdown 1.4.2.
    t> I have a multi-threading java server application.
    t> Unlike my old version of Linux (kernel 2.4.25), I don't see the number of
    t> threads my application is running with the "top" linux command. I only see
    t> one "java" process.
    t> I understand this is due to the new NPTL thread architecture under Kernel
    t> 2.6.
    t> Is there an other way than the "top" command to display the number of
    t> threads of my application is using and without Java debuging ?
    t> 
    t> Thanks in advance,
    t> 
    t> Stéphane
    t> 
    t> 
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