Re: Serveral mysqld instances

2004-03-11 Thread Rocar Peças
PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 7:39 PM Subject: RE: Serveral mysqld instances Are you looking at ps -aux | grep mysql (or some variant) to determine this? -Original Message- From: Rocar Peças To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/10/04 4:19 PM Subject: Serveral mysqld instances Hi, Folks

RE: Serveral mysqld instances

2004-03-11 Thread Victor Pendleton
This display has been fixed in Red Hat 9.0. If you look at the list, the children processes are not consuming memory, since the memory is shared. -Original Message- From: Rocar Peças To: Victor Pendleton; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/11/04 5:54 AM Subject: Re: Serveral mysqld instances Mr

Re: Serveral mysqld instances

2004-03-11 Thread Egor Egorov
Rocar Pe?as [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I get a MySQL 4.0.18 server running on a Conectiva Linux Kernel 2.4.5. The MySQL server supports datum for a C apliccation which everybody in the company uses. The problem is that huge mysqld processes come up as people loads their programs, which

RE: Serveral mysqld instances

2004-03-10 Thread Victor Pendleton
Are you looking at ps -aux | grep mysql (or some variant) to determine this? -Original Message- From: Rocar Peças To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/10/04 4:19 PM Subject: Serveral mysqld instances Hi, Folks! I get a MySQL 4.0.18 server running on a Conectiva Linux Kernel 2.4.5. The MySQL