I used to run mysql 3.x on Redhat, and would on any given day have anywhere from 5 to 30 mysqld process/threads going depending on traffic. I upgraded to mysql 4.0.17 on a dedicated redhat box, and now it only ever shows 1 mysqld process/thread that uses max cpu and consumes a good deal of memory. This is all fine, but I'd like to understand what has changed and why I'm not seeing multiple threads like I used to under 3.x?

Any insight is appreciated.

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