On 2021-02-26, at 10:32 PM, K K Subbu kksubbu.ml@gmail.com wrote:
On 27/02/21 2:42 am, David T. Lewis wrote:
Here is what I saw on the squeaksource.com server a few minutes ago: squeaksourcecom@dan:~$ ls -l /proc/16147/fd
The socket count can be generated directly with:
$ ls -l /proc/$(pgrep squeak)/fd | grep -c socket:
That's pretty neat, thanks.
This can then be visually graphed every, say, 3600s with:
bars='======================================================+'; while true; do echo $bars | cut -c 1-$(ls -l /proc/$(pgrep squeak)/fd | grep -c socket:) sleep 3600 done
Goodness; shell script bargraphs. Whatever next?
If this shows a monotonic growth, then a leak can be suspected.
I'm pretty sure there is a slow leak; but slow. It's climbed from 19 to 30 over three days
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