Adrian D'Costa writes:
 > > If you 'office system' is, for example, Sun Solaris, you will see only
 > > 1 mysqld process with 'top'. The fact that in Linux 'top' shows
 > > actually more than 1 process can be regarded as a bug in the way 'top'
 > > shows things on Linux for threaded applications (same goes for 'ps').
 > > The right way would be to display only 1 process. To be able to see
 > > the rest one should use 'mysqladmin proc'.
 > 
 > Hi,
 > 
 > So it is not a problem is it?  If I do a ps aux | grep mysqld on *office
 > system* it shows only one.  

You haven't said what your office system is exactly, but yes,
there most likely is no problem.

Regards,

- Jani

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