What is pool in htop? [closed]

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What is DedicatedWorker and pool?



How can I see their thread and source in bash for instance if I want to know where pool is getting initiated and on which port it is running?



Htop process



As shown in the image, I am interested to know about the origin of the pool command in the htop table, if that's possible.










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    Press "t" when running htop to see the processes listed as a tree. Then visually follow the tree upward and you'll see the path to the executable which initiated pool.
    – Emmanuel Rosa
    Dec 10 at 7:40






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    Then try p to see the process's command path.
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What is DedicatedWorker and pool?



How can I see their thread and source in bash for instance if I want to know where pool is getting initiated and on which port it is running?



Htop process



As shown in the image, I am interested to know about the origin of the pool command in the htop table, if that's possible.










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closed as too broad by dr01, Jeff Schaller, nwildner, RalfFriedl, Stephen Harris Dec 11 at 2:16


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    Press "t" when running htop to see the processes listed as a tree. Then visually follow the tree upward and you'll see the path to the executable which initiated pool.
    – Emmanuel Rosa
    Dec 10 at 7:40






  • 3




    Then try p to see the process's command path.
    – muru
    Dec 10 at 8:43












up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











What is DedicatedWorker and pool?



How can I see their thread and source in bash for instance if I want to know where pool is getting initiated and on which port it is running?



Htop process



As shown in the image, I am interested to know about the origin of the pool command in the htop table, if that's possible.










share|improve this question















What is DedicatedWorker and pool?



How can I see their thread and source in bash for instance if I want to know where pool is getting initiated and on which port it is running?



Htop process



As shown in the image, I am interested to know about the origin of the pool command in the htop table, if that's possible.







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closed as too broad by dr01, Jeff Schaller, nwildner, RalfFriedl, Stephen Harris Dec 11 at 2:16


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closed as too broad by dr01, Jeff Schaller, nwildner, RalfFriedl, Stephen Harris Dec 11 at 2:16


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 5




    Press "t" when running htop to see the processes listed as a tree. Then visually follow the tree upward and you'll see the path to the executable which initiated pool.
    – Emmanuel Rosa
    Dec 10 at 7:40






  • 3




    Then try p to see the process's command path.
    – muru
    Dec 10 at 8:43












  • 5




    Press "t" when running htop to see the processes listed as a tree. Then visually follow the tree upward and you'll see the path to the executable which initiated pool.
    – Emmanuel Rosa
    Dec 10 at 7:40






  • 3




    Then try p to see the process's command path.
    – muru
    Dec 10 at 8:43







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Press "t" when running htop to see the processes listed as a tree. Then visually follow the tree upward and you'll see the path to the executable which initiated pool.
– Emmanuel Rosa
Dec 10 at 7:40




Press "t" when running htop to see the processes listed as a tree. Then visually follow the tree upward and you'll see the path to the executable which initiated pool.
– Emmanuel Rosa
Dec 10 at 7:40




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Then try p to see the process's command path.
– muru
Dec 10 at 8:43




Then try p to see the process's command path.
– muru
Dec 10 at 8:43










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pres t or F5 followed by pressing p in htop, and origin will be seen.
As here 'pool' is spawned from



light-dm -> unity -> /sbin/upstart --user






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    pres t or F5 followed by pressing p in htop, and origin will be seen.
    As here 'pool' is spawned from



    light-dm -> unity -> /sbin/upstart --user






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      pres t or F5 followed by pressing p in htop, and origin will be seen.
      As here 'pool' is spawned from



      light-dm -> unity -> /sbin/upstart --user






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        pres t or F5 followed by pressing p in htop, and origin will be seen.
        As here 'pool' is spawned from



        light-dm -> unity -> /sbin/upstart --user






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        pres t or F5 followed by pressing p in htop, and origin will be seen.
        As here 'pool' is spawned from



        light-dm -> unity -> /sbin/upstart --user







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        answered Dec 10 at 11:34









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