Hi Alex, Thanks for the tip, I will dig in it.
Have a nice week-end. -- Ludovic Gasc (GMLudo) Le lun. 18 juin 2018 à 09:52, <alex.gronh...@nextday.fi> a écrit : > I've done something similar but using aioconsole instead of epdb. > > su, 2018-06-17 kello 17:29 +0200, Ludovic Gasc kirjoitti: > > Hi, > > We have now an AsyncIO daemon with memory leaks. > > To track this, I'm thinking to use this: > https://pythonhosted.org/Pympler/muppy.html > and objgraph. > > But, because it's a live daemon and not a script, instead to implement an > HTTP endpoint to launch the memory snapshot locally, I'm thinking to use > epdb: > https://github.com/sassoftware/epdb > To have directly a Python console to explore interactively inside the > process to have a more flexible way to debug. > > I did a quick'n'dirty lab', it seems to work more or less to run epdb > inside a thread executor, but before to continue on this idea, I'm > interested in how you track your memory leaks inside your AsyncIO daemons ? > > Thanks for your feedbacks. > -- > Ludovic Gasc (GMLudo) > > _______________________________________________ > > Async-sig mailing list > > Async-sig@python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/async-sig > > Code of Conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/ > > >
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