On 27 Apr., 13:55, Vladimir Kurnavenkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I published the similar message on mongrel forum yesterday but nobody
> has answered yet :( So I decided to ask a question here.
>
> When I start mongrel cluster on Gentoo (XEN virtual server) in
> production with 8 mongrels I always have 24 processes :(
> Before it started on FedoraCore-5,6, CentOS-4.x and SUSE-8 with no
> problems (N mongrel gave N processes).
> Then I tried to start one mongrel and got 3 processes. The same I did
> in the development mode with the same result as well.
>
> ps:
> 21174 ? S 0:01 /usr/bin/ruby18 /usr/bin/mongrel_rails start -d -e
> production -p 8081 -a 127.0.0.1 -P log/mongrel.8081.pid -c /home/sites/
> my_app/current -n 2 --user sites --group users
> 21182 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/ruby18 /usr/bin/mongrel_rails start -d -e
> production -p 8081 -a 127.0.0.1 -P log/mongrel.8081.pid -c /home/sites/
> my_app/current -n 2 --user sites --group users
> 21183 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/ruby18 /usr/bin/mongrel_rails start -d -e
> production -p 8081 -a 127.0.0.1 -P log/mongrel.8081.pid -c /home/sites/
> my_app/current -n 2 --user sites --group users
>
> top:
> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
> 21174 sites 16 0 117m 23m 4308 S 0 9.3 0:01.77 mongrel_rails
> 21182 sites 16 0 117m 23m 4308 S 0 9.3 0:00.00 mongrel_rails
> 21183 sites 15 0 117m 23m 4308 S 0 9.3 0:00.00 mongrel_rails
>
> netstat:
> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8081 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 21244/ruby18
>
> I use Rails-1.1.6, Ruby-1.8.5, Mongrel-1.0.1 for the app.
>
> Then I created a new 'empty' app, started mongrel and gave the same
> result:
> 24234 ?        S      0:01 /usr/bin/ruby18 /usr/bin/mongrel_rails
> start
> 24246 ?        S      0:00  \_ /usr/bin/ruby18 /usr/bin/mongrel_rails
> start
> 24248 ?        S      0:00      \_ /usr/bin/ruby18 /usr/bin/
> mongrel_rails start
>
> Then I installed Rails 1.2.3 and started app using it but I got the
> same result.
>
> I have no ideas what's happened and how to fix it.
> Please, could you help me to resolve the issue and advise what to do
> for it.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Vladimir Kurnavenkov.

Let me guess: Are you using a 2.4 kernel in production and 2.6 in your
other environments?

If so, this is completely normal behaviour (related to the kernel's
process/threads representation and the display within tools like ps,
top &
co)

Cheers,
Martin

P.S.: This is definetely not Rails-Dev related so you should move this
thread to a applicable list.

--
GL Networks
Martin Rehfeld
mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www http://www.glnetworks.de/


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