memcache only compiles in a threaded mode these days.  The docs are out of
date.

The 5th thread you see is probably a supervisor, the other 4 are worker
threads.

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 6:30 AM, manoher tadakokkula <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to compile source to install memcached. i have a dual-core
> system.
> when i did ./configure && make && make install , i think it is installing
> threaded version.
>
> Running memached daemon shows, pstree displays as 5*memcached.. hence i
> think its running 5 threads..
>
> My questions are :
> Docs file threads.txt says, by default it is compiled as single-threaded
> appication, how come i got threaded version?
> how can i compile the source without threads ?
> In threaded version , why am i seeing 5 threads? Docs say -t default value
> is 4 , what am i missing ?
>
> thanks in advance,
> Manoher T
>
>
>


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