From what I can tell the server seems to be working acceptably. But when comparing it to another installation I have on Redhat 7.3, I notice that when MySQL starts on the Redhat 8 system it is only launching one /usr/sbin/mysqld process... and not the additional 2 (which I already understand are merely threads) that the Redhat 7.3 system launches in addition (what I understand is the normal behavior in Linux). I've done a LOT of newsgroup searching on the subject, and found only messages of people asking why it was starting 3 "processes" in the first place. Nothing like my situation through, where it doesn't seem to be starting enough. It's the same rpm's from MySQL's site being used for both installations (MySQL 3.23.56) and the Redhat 8 system has glibc installed. The only other difference I noticed was that the libpthread version in 7.3 was 0.09 and in 8 was 0.10.

One final note, upon logging in to mysql on the command line, and after opening several connections on different systems, a "status" returns only one thread EVER. This cannot be correct behavior.

Any help would be greatly appreciated in this matter.

Thanks in advance.

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Tim Meader
ODIN Unix Group
ACS Government Services, Inc. - (301) 286-8013
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