SUMMARY: multi-threaded applications

From: Mike's List <mikelist_at_sky.net>
Date: Thu May 30 2002 - 11:32:39 EDT
Use top or prstat -a and look at the LWP (lightweight processes) or the
THR (threads) column, if it's more than 1 it's multi-threaded.  However,
someone did mentioned that an application that is multi-threaded does not
necessarily means it's taking advantage of multiple cpus.


- Mike


On Wed, 29 May 2002, Mike's List wrote:

> How do/can you determine an application is multi-threaded or not?
> Is there a command execute to find out? ie. ldd, crle, etc. on an
> application and what to look for?
> 
> The latest bind 9.x or apache 2.x supposed to take advantage of multi-cpus
> servers, but how do you go about testing and determines that these software
> is actually working? or other applications for that matter?
> 
> 
> - Mike
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