Bash script to periodically monitor a process's memory usage
I'm looking for a bash script that allows me to start a process in background, monitor its memory consumption every 10 minutes for example, and if it exceeds a certain value kill it and restart it.
Some idea?
I'm new to bash programming, I started writing a script and after testing it I always get the same error,
how to proceed? I run the code on an ec2 aws istance
how can i monitor usages of CPU, Memory, Hard disk etc. under SUN Solaries
through a c program or java program
i want to store that data into database so i can show it graphically
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hi all,
i want to write a script that checks the memory usage of processes and send a mail with the name of the process witch is using more then 300mb RAM.
dose anybody have a sample script or an idea how i can make it ?
PROCCESSES="snmpd sendmail"
for myVar in $PROCCESSES
do
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Hi,
I need to monitor the memory usage of a particular process continuously. As of now I am using the following command:
ps -fu <user name> -o pid,comm,vsz | grep <process_name> | grep -v grep
The output of this command gives me what i need except i want the output to keep getting updated... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
When you monitor the CPU and memory usage, how often do you do it ? Do it too often or too rarely will both cause the problem. So does anyone have hand-on experience ?
And for my case, the requirement says that when CPU usage is above X% or memory usage is above Y%, I should reject... (5 Replies)
hi frnds,
I want to monitor a particular process very closly on how much memory it is taking. i tried with TOP and PRSTAT commands that is not giving what exactly i need. In my application, there is a memory leak happening, i want to know when it is occuering, means which transcation is... (9 Replies)
ok, so i'm trying to write a shell script (not perl) that monitors memory usage on a server. but i'm confused as to what fields exactly determines that yes, memory is low on a particular server.
it sounds simple enough, but it really isn't. what do I look for in the field below?
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hi guys
I am having a doubt about memory monitoring on linux system
what I should be monitoring? memory usage? o swap usage?
I am using some monitoring tools but I am confused to what monitor for alerting
for example this case
looks the memory usage is very high and it's like that all... (2 Replies)
I am looking for a way to log and graphically display cpu and RAM usage of linux processes over time. Since I couldn't find a simple tool to so (I tried zabbix and munin but installation failed) I started writing a shell script to do so
The script file parses the output of top command through... (2 Replies)
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scds_pmf_restart_fm
scds_pmf_restart_fm(3HA) Sun Cluster HA and Data Services scds_pmf_restart_fm(3HA)NAME
scds_pmf_restart_fm - restart fault monitor using PMF
SYNOPSIS
cc [flags...] -I /usr/cluster/include file -L /usr/cluster/lib -l dsdev
#include <rgm/libdsdev.h>
scha_err_t scds_pmf_restart_fm(scds_handle_t handle, int instance
DESCRIPTION
The scds_pmf_restart_fm() function sends a SIGKILL signal to the fault monitor process tree to kill the fault monitor and then uses PMF to
restart it. This function uses the MONITOR_STOP_TIMEOUT property as its timeout value. That is, scds_pmf_restart_fm() waits at most the
value of the MONITOR_STOP_TIMEOUT property for the process tree to die.
If the MONITOR_STOP_TIMEOUT property is not explicitly set in the RTR file, the default timeout value is used.
One way to use this function is to call it in an UPDATE method to restart the monitor, possibly with new parameters.
PARAMETERS
The following parameters are supported:
handle The handle returned from scds_initialize()
instance For resources with multiple instances of the fault monitor, this integer, starting at 0, uniquely identifies the fault
monitor instance. For single instance fault monitors, use 0.
RETURN VALUES
The scds_pmf_restart_fm() function returns the following:
0 The function succeeded.
non-zero The function failed.
ERRORS
SCHA_ERR_NOERR Function succeeded
See scha_calls(3HA) for a description of other error codes.
FILES
/usr/cluster/include/rgm/libdsdev.h
Include file
/usr/cluster/lib/libdsdev.so
Library
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWscdev |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO pmfadm(1M), scha_calls(3HA), signal(3HEAD), attributes(5) , r_properties(5)Sun Cluster 3.2 7 Sep 2007 scds_pmf_restart_fm(3HA)