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?
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.
htop
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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?
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.
htop
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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 tryp
to see the process's command path.
– muru
Dec 10 at 8:43
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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?
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.
htop
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?
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.
htop
htop
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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 tryp
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
3
Then tryp
to see the process's command path.
– muru
Dec 10 at 8:43
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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
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
3
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
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
answered Dec 10 at 11:34
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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