XFS and JFS kernel thread process, how to get rid of them?
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Jose L. VG
I have 2 identical Dell servers (cloned via Clonezilla) both use only ext4 as a filesystem, none of them is configured with XFS or JFS anywhere, there are no xfsprogs or other XFS related packages installed.
Yet one of the servers has 18 processes: 4 xfslogd, 4 xfsdatad, 4 xfsconvertd, 1 jfsIO, 4 jfsCommit, 1 jfsSync
None of them is "killable"
The systems are Ubuntu 10.04 on a 2.6.32-27 kernel.
How can I get rid of them? (I don't need them)
How come that I have this process running on one of the servers and not the other? (they shoudn't be running on any of them)
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