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Re: [monit] Monitor process that is not allways running
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Jan-Henrik Haukeland |
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Re: [monit] Monitor process that is not allways running |
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Thu, 04 Dec 2008 16:20:06 +0100 |
On 4. des.. 2008, at 15.57, Ismo Tanskanen wrote:
Now, I have noticed that I have one problematic process,
Mythtranscode, what sometimes starts use a huge amount of memory,
what causes system to come extra slow. Problem is, that
mythtranscode is not allways running, only when mythbackend calls it.
What I want to do, is just check if process is running, and if it is
eating a lot of memory, then kill it.
Is mythtranscode started by mythbackend? If so and as a hack you can
test mythbackend like so:
if totalmemory > X MB then exec "/script/to/mythtranscode stop"
Total memory include the current process (mythbackend) and its
children (mythtranscode).