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I read manual of command tree and confused about threads



   Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the process name  in  curly  braces,
e.g.

icecast2---13*[{icecast2}]


Does it mean that process icecast has 13 threads?










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  • Yes, the pstree man page is right about that ;-)

    – Simon Sudler
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  • @SimonSudler You may want to post an answer, and please quote the part of the manual to which you're referring here

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
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I read manual of command tree and confused about threads



   Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the process name  in  curly  braces,
e.g.

icecast2---13*[{icecast2}]


Does it mean that process icecast has 13 threads?










share|improve this question

























  • Yes, the pstree man page is right about that ;-)

    – Simon Sudler
    Jan 15 at 7:13













  • @SimonSudler You may want to post an answer, and please quote the part of the manual to which you're referring here

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jan 15 at 7:40














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I read manual of command tree and confused about threads



   Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the process name  in  curly  braces,
e.g.

icecast2---13*[{icecast2}]


Does it mean that process icecast has 13 threads?










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I read manual of command tree and confused about threads



   Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the process name  in  curly  braces,
e.g.

icecast2---13*[{icecast2}]


Does it mean that process icecast has 13 threads?







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  • Yes, the pstree man page is right about that ;-)

    – Simon Sudler
    Jan 15 at 7:13













  • @SimonSudler You may want to post an answer, and please quote the part of the manual to which you're referring here

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jan 15 at 7:40



















  • Yes, the pstree man page is right about that ;-)

    – Simon Sudler
    Jan 15 at 7:13













  • @SimonSudler You may want to post an answer, and please quote the part of the manual to which you're referring here

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jan 15 at 7:40

















Yes, the pstree man page is right about that ;-)

– Simon Sudler
Jan 15 at 7:13







Yes, the pstree man page is right about that ;-)

– Simon Sudler
Jan 15 at 7:13















@SimonSudler You may want to post an answer, and please quote the part of the manual to which you're referring here

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 15 at 7:40





@SimonSudler You may want to post an answer, and please quote the part of the manual to which you're referring here

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 15 at 7:40










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Yes, pstree shows the number of threads create by a process:




Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the
process name in curly braces




In the icecast2 case, the threadpool option was removed from the configuration in current versions.




2014-07-23 16:55:57 dm8tbr




  • removed threadpool from example config
    it is long gone and unused




so the amount of threads cannot be controlled by the configuration.






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Yes, pstree shows the number of threads create by a process:




Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the
process name in curly braces




In the icecast2 case, the threadpool option was removed from the configuration in current versions.




2014-07-23 16:55:57 dm8tbr




  • removed threadpool from example config
    it is long gone and unused




so the amount of threads cannot be controlled by the configuration.






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  • @sergiy-kolodyazhnyy just for you ;-)

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Yes, pstree shows the number of threads create by a process:




Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the
process name in curly braces




In the icecast2 case, the threadpool option was removed from the configuration in current versions.




2014-07-23 16:55:57 dm8tbr




  • removed threadpool from example config
    it is long gone and unused




so the amount of threads cannot be controlled by the configuration.






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  • @sergiy-kolodyazhnyy just for you ;-)

    – Simon Sudler
    Jan 15 at 7:56














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Yes, pstree shows the number of threads create by a process:




Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the
process name in curly braces




In the icecast2 case, the threadpool option was removed from the configuration in current versions.




2014-07-23 16:55:57 dm8tbr




  • removed threadpool from example config
    it is long gone and unused




so the amount of threads cannot be controlled by the configuration.






share|improve this answer













Yes, pstree shows the number of threads create by a process:




Child threads of a process are found under the parent process and are shown with the
process name in curly braces




In the icecast2 case, the threadpool option was removed from the configuration in current versions.




2014-07-23 16:55:57 dm8tbr




  • removed threadpool from example config
    it is long gone and unused




so the amount of threads cannot be controlled by the configuration.







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