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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting ps -elf AND grep for changes Post 302624789 by Chubler_XL on Monday 16th of April 2012 10:02:25 PM
Old 04-16-2012
You could try this in bash:

Code:
#!/bin/bash
while true
do 
    while read pid mem
    do
       [ -z "${orig[pid]}" ] && orig[pid]=$mem
       if [ $((orig[pid]*2)) -lt $mem ]
       then
           echo "$pid has grown from ${orig[pid]} to $mem"
       fi
    done  < <(ps -elf | awk '/[p]rocess1|[p]rocess2|[p]rocess3/{print $4 " " $10}')
    sleep 5
done

Things to think about:
process ends - should really be removed from orig array, this one isn't a big deal.

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GELF_GETEHDR(3) 					   BSD Library Functions Manual 					   GELF_GETEHDR(3)

NAME
elf32_getehdr, elf64_getehdr, gelf_getehdr -- retrieve the object file header LIBRARY
ELF Access Library (libelf, -lelf) SYNOPSIS
#include <libelf.h> Elf32_Ehdr * elf32_getehdr(Elf *elf); Elf64_Ehdr * elf64_getehdr(Elf *elf); #include <gelf.h> GElf_Ehdr * gelf_getehdr(Elf *elf, GElf_Ehdr *dst); DESCRIPTION
These functions retrieve the ELF object file header from the ELF descriptor elf and return a translated header descriptor to their callers. Functions elf32_getehdr() and elf64_getehdr() return a pointer to the appropriate class-specific header descriptor if it exists in the file referenced by descriptor elf. These functions return NULL if an ELF header was not found in file elf. Function gelf_getehdr() stores a translated copy of the header for ELF file elf into the descriptor pointed to by argument dst. It returns argument dst if successful or NULL in case of failure. RETURN VALUES
These functions return a pointer to a translated header descriptor if successful, or NULL on failure. ERRORS
These functions can fail with the following errors: [ELF_E_ARGUMENT] The argument elf was null. [ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument elf was not a descriptor for an ELF file. [ELF_E_ARGUMENT] The elf class of descriptor elf was not recognized. [ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument dst was null. [ELF_E_CLASS] The ELF class of descriptor elf did not match that of the API function being called. [ELF_E_HEADER] ELF descriptor elf does not have an associated header. [ELF_E_RESOURCE] An out of memory condition was detected during execution. [ELF_E_SECTION] The ELF descriptor in argument elf did not adhere to the conventions used for extended numbering. [ELF_E_VERSION] The ELF descriptor elf had an unsupported ELF version number. SEE ALSO
elf(3), elf32_newehdr(3), elf64_newehdr(3), elf_flagehdr(3), elf_getident(3), gelf(3), gelf_newehdr(3), elf(5) BSD
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