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Subject:    Re: Too many server instances
From:       "Joshua J. Kugler" <jkugler () bigfoot ! com>
Date:       2004-04-13 4:12:50
Message-ID: 200404122012.50955.jkugler () bigfoot ! com
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Each one of those is a thread, not a server instance.  I assume you're using 
Linux, since linux shows separate threads as processes.

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On Saturday 10 April 2004 06:48 pm, Emmett Bishop said something like:
> Howdy all,
>
> I am having trouble configuring my server parameters
> with my.cnf because there seems to be several mysql
> server instances (mysqld processes) running on my
> linux box. What I would like to do is bump up the
> innodb_buffer_pool_size on the server to 512M (the box
> has 3GB of RAM). The problem is that there seem to be
> several instances of mysql server running concurrently
> on the box. Each one of them allocates 512M for the
> buffer pool and the box grinds to a halt, completely
> out of RAM to do anything!
>
> I've included a snippet of the top command display (I
> hope that you can read it easily).


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