Hello Jenkins Users

I am currently using Jenkins for automated tests on a C++ application
running on Ubuntu.

I use a Jenkinsfile to automate the build steps; most of them are shell
commands :

'sh make build'

'sh make test1'

and so on ...

The tests produces CSV files consumed by the plot plugin so I have nice
graphs of the evolution of some metrics (numerical precisions mostly, we
are doing research).

I want to add a step which runs my application and monitor the RAM and CPU
usage and output a CSV (for plots again). The idea is to be able to see the
"progresses" on RAM and CPU usage (mean, max, std-dev) accross each builds.

I currently have no idea about how to do that, except maybe a bash script
running 'top' or similar command periodically during the execution of the
application.

Is someone knows a better way to do that ?

Any idea will be greatly appreciated !

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