Hi Kai- good point, and I thought of it too after I posted. Of course
seqShow() uses the locally-built structures inside the sequencer itself
to display running threads... which makes it even more mysterious why
the sequencer should decide to start it twice. This is a soft IOC with
sequencer built in, so any differences in local machine configuration
shouldn't come into play there either.
thanks,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Kay-Uwe Kasemir [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 11:17 AM
To: Laznovsky, Michael
Subject: Re: duplicate seq?
Hi:
On Linux, it used to confuse me that multithreaded programs showed up
as multiple processes in e.g. the "ps" output.
With recent Linux releases, that's no longer the case,
and of course you're using solaris, so that's different.
But just to make sure:
Does seqShow() search the process table, in which case
multiple threads of one sequencer could show up
as processes?
Or are there really multiple sequencer processes,
meaning: You have evidence beyond seqShow that
there are twins?
-Kay
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