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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T09:31:36+00:00 2026-06-12T09:31:36+00:00

On a FreeBSD system, in the top output below, the mysql daemon is in

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On a FreeBSD system, in the top output below, the mysql daemon is in state “sbwait”. What does this imply?

last pid: 12833;  load averages:  0.18,  0.26,  0.25    up 3+17:40:21  04:58:46
26 processes:  1 running, 25 sleeping
CPU: 16.5% user,  0.0% nice, 12.8% system,  6.8% interrupt, 63.9% idle
Mem: 184M Active, 137M Inact, 88M Wired, 6308K Cache, 53M Buf, 7192K Free
Swap: 4096M Total, 420K Used, 4095M Free

  PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU COMMAND
 1772 mysql      17  30    0   224M   165M sbwait 511:31 14.79% mysqld
12833 root        1  20    0  9944K  1488K RUN      0:00  0.10% top
 1472 root        1  20    0  9612K   828K select   5:07  0.00% powerd
 1465 root        1  20    0 11296K  1644K select   2:01  0.00% ntpd
 1804 root        1  20    0 11324K  2140K select   0:37  0.00% sendmail
 1403 root        1  20    0 12200K  2320K select   0:27  0.00% nmbd
 1814 root        1  20    0  9644K  1004K nanslp   0:08  0.00% cron
 1407 root        1  20    0 20756K  3756K select   0:06  0.00% smbd
 1273 root        1  20    0  9612K  1036K select   0:04  0.00% syslogd
11937 root        1  20    0 15788K  3124K select   0:03  0.00% sshd
 1808 smmsp       1  20    0 11324K  1864K pause    0:01  0.00% sendmail
 1438 root        1  20    0 20840K  3696K select   0:00  0.00% smbd
 1111 _dhcp       1  20    0  9540K  1136K select   0:00  0.00% dhclient
11941 root        1  20    0 10940K  2024K pause    0:00  0.00% csh
 1517 mysql       1  52    0  9924K  1072K wait     0:00  0.00% sh
 1073 root        1  47    0  9540K  1012K select   0:00  0.00% dhclient
 1797 root        1  20    0 13064K  1892K select   0:00  0.00% sshd
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    2026-06-12T09:31:37+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 9:31 am

    It means that one of the threads in the process in the process is waiting for data to arrive on a socket. The default mode of top is not very informative for a threaded process like mysqld; while you have 17 mysql threads, top can only show you one of them in this mode. You should use the ‘-H’ flag to top (or the ‘H’ keyboard command while in top) to see the individual threads separately, which will show each thread’s distinct status.

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