Hello.


Run ps -axm on the second server, and normally you should see a lot of

mysqld threads.



Edward David wrote:

> I just joined this list so I am hoping that this question is relevant to

> this group.

> I am running Linux AS4 Enterprise Server.

> I am running Mysql  Ver 14.7 Distrib 4.1.12, for pc-linux-gnu (i686)

> using readline 4.3

> With Client version 3.23.49.

> When I go and do a ps -ax I see 18 mysqld processes running.

> When I look at the pid file I only see one Process ID Number.

> 

> When I look at another server that is running mysql that we do not have

> access to the cnf file

> I only see two processes running.

> Can anyone explain why this is happening and if it is normal.

> 

> ---------------------------------------------------------------

> Edward David

> Sr. Systems Analyst

> University of Calgary

> Information Resources

> Information Technology Service

> ---------------------------------------------------------------

> 

> 



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