Hi all,

I find an easy way to prevent from creating mutiple identical threads.
That is I use an environment variable to decide wheather creating a new thread 
or not.
Therefore I can just create one thread even I reload the module many times.

But there is still a question in my scenario.
That is I still can see "three" snmpd processes when I use "ps" command to get 
process status.
This is so amazing that I am sure that I just create one thread.
There should be only two snmpd processes when I use "ps" command to check.
Why are there *three* snmpd processes? (I am pretty sure that I just create one 
thread.) 
Could anyone explain this strange condition?



Thanks,





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