This is a discussion on Re: [squid-users] Disk I/O overloading within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; try with ps -axm it does it in fedora core 1 At 13:10 03/03/2004, Pauli Borodulin wrote: &...
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try with ps -axm
it does it in fedora core 1 At 13:10 03/03/2004, Pauli Borodulin wrote: >Hi, > >unixware wrote: > > [...] >>other things i see async-io are never enabled >>ps -axm commands shows only 2 processes. >>but cachemgr shows async-io counters > >there's a problem with "ps" and NPTL at least on certain distributions=20 >(for example Debian Sarge and prolly RH9 too). 'ps -m' wont show the=20 >threads, but you can always look for them manually under /proc. First=20 >check what's the pid of Squid. Then cd to /proc/<squidpid>/task. If you=20 >can see any directories under it, then Squid is using threads. > > >Regards, >-- >.------------------------------------------ - >| Pauli Borodulin | snail. . >| email. boro@fixel.org | Haukkam=E4enkatu 1 F 69 | boro@ircnet >| gsm. +358 44 5555381 | 33560 Tampere, Finland | http://boro.fixel.org >'------------------------------------------------------------------ -- - ~ - Juan Bou Riquer. Internet Cancun. jbou@cancun.com.mx Tel. 87-2601 Fax. 84-3809=20 |