They're threads.  It's the way linux does threads.  You only have 1 
running.



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> Hello,
> I am running mysql on linux and I have too many mysqld-max processes running 
> at the same time.  Why is that and what can I do about it apart from killing 
> the processes after every boot?
> Thanks in advance,
> Balteo.
> 
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