Thank you for describing those commands for me. They are helpful.
And sorry for my question that generated some off topic messages.
Octavian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Johnstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The elegant MVC web framework" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] DProf
It's probably useful to tell you what these various commands are actually
doing, rather than just saying check-this and check-that...
lsof = LiSt Open Files
basically it lists every file that a process has open, that includes the
executable file itself and any libraries or shared code. The best way to
use it is with a process ID:
lsof -p 1234
Pick a process ID for one of the "stuck" httpd processes. It's use would
be looking to see if your app is reading files it shouldn't need to, or
maybe reading lots and lots of files.
strace = System TRACE
It'll allow you to attach to a process and show every system call the
program makes. System calls are things like
opening/reading/writing/closing files/network connections. Again you
should run it on one of your stuck processes that's using lots of CPU and
isn't finishing.
Finally, you've found top, but I find that when you've got a server that's
overloaded, frequently "vmstat" provides more interesting information.
vmstat 5
Will give you a snapshot of what's happening on your system every 5
seconds. The columns are described on the man page, however it'll give you
a better breakdown of what's happening across the system as a whole
(although not what processes are causing that activity)
Carl
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