05-23-2015
Yes. Use something like the
curl(1) command.
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passenger-memory-stats
passenger-memory-stats(8) Administration Commands passenger-memory-stats(8)
NAME
passenger-memory-stats - reports a snapshot of the Apache and Phusion Passenger memory statistcs
SYNOPSIS
passenger-memory-stats
DESCRIPTION
passenger-memory-stats allows you to easily analyze the real memory usage of Phusion Passenger and Apache.
Process inspection tools such as ps and top are useful, but they rarely show the correct memory usage. The real memory usage is usually
lower than what ps and top report.
There are many technical reasons why this is so, but an explanation is beyond the scope of this page. We refer the interested reader to
operating systems literature about virtual memory and copy-on-write.
When you run this tool the Private or private dirty RSS field shows the real memory usage of processes.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
HTTPD The full filename to the Apache executable. By default, Passenger will attempt to autodetect the Apache executable. If autodetection
fails for whatever reason, then Apache processes will not be shown in the memory statistics. In that case, you may manually specify
the location to the Apache executable using this environment variable.
SEE ALSO
passenger-status(8), ps(1), top(1),
User guide at http://www.modrails.com/documentation.html
AUTHOR
Phusion Passenger is written by Phusion (http://www.phusion.nl)
"Phusion" and "Phusion Passenger" are trademarks of Hongli Lai & Ninh Bui.
This manual page was written by Neil Wilson <neil@brightbox.co.uk> for the Ubuntu project (but may be used by others).
Phusion Passenger 2.0 passenger-memory-stats(8)