Alan & Alan, Thank you for your help. I did not think of the different kernel versions. the ps aux -L does the job. Thanks Dan aland@deployingradius.com wrote:
Is this because freeradius is using multiple threads within one process, and only one process is visible in the process list?
Yes. This is a feature of Linux 2.6.
However on a different server with a very similar configuration ps aux will list me several freeradius processes which are running.
Yes. This is a feature of Linux 2.4.
A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Is there a way how to see how many threads are currently running?
"man ps"
adding the 'L' argument often shows what you need
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