Can someone look at this real quick and let me know if this many processes is normal? Trying to troubleshoot why my sabnzbd crashes at random times.
Synology DS-DS410 DSM 3.0-1354
512MB RAM
BusyBox v1.16.1 (2010-10-23 00:59:05 CST) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
DiskStation> ps
PID USER VSZ STAT COMMAND
1 root 2924 S init
2 root 0 SW [kthreadd]
3 root 0 SW [ksoftirqd/0]
4 root 0 SW [events/0]
5 root 0 SW [khelper]
8 root 0 SW [async/mgr]
86 root 0 SW [sync_supers]
88 root 0 SW [bdi-default]
89 root 0 SW [kblockd/0]
94 root 0 SW [ata/0]
95 root 0 SW [ata_aux]
110 root 0 SW [rpciod/0]
127 root 0 SW [kswapd0]
128 root 0 SW [nfsiod]
692 root 0 SW [scsi_eh_0]
694 root 0 SW [scsi_eh_1]
696 root 0 SW [scsi_eh_2]
698 root 0 SW [scsi_eh_3]
742 root 0 SW [scsi_eh_4]
764 root 0 SW [kstriped]
773 root 0 SW [md0_raid1]
779 root 0 SW [md1_raid1]
835 root 0 SW [flush-8:0]
836 root 0 SW [flush-8:16]
837 root 0 SW [flush-8:32]
838 root 0 SW [flush-8:48]
839 root 0 SW [flush-9:0]
878 root 0 SW [kjournald]
979 root 0 SW [khubd]
1014 root 0 SW [ksnapd]
1027 root 0 SW [crypto/0]
1134 root 0 SW [crypto]
1135 root 0 SW [crypto_ret]
1216 root 0 SW [ecryptfs-kthrea]
1540 root 2924 S /sbin/syslogd -S
1542 root 2924 S /sbin/klogd
1670 root 0 SW [md2_raid5]
1790 root 0 SW [kdmflush]
1962 root 13136 S
this many processes normal?
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Re: this many processes normal?
These are threads, the identical memory use is a dead giveaway. Moving topic since this isn't Ubuntu related.
Re: this many processes normal?
oh... did i type the wrong command?
I was checking to see if there were multiple copies running but if that's not possible then I'll troubleshoot another way.
I was checking to see if there were multiple copies running but if that's not possible then I'll troubleshoot another way.