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riemann-health - full command support #180

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chriswyatt opened this issue Sep 15, 2017 · 1 comment
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riemann-health - full command support #180

chriswyatt opened this issue Sep 15, 2017 · 1 comment

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@chriswyatt
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chriswyatt commented Sep 15, 2017

The server I'm using runs a lot of Python processes, so it is not easy for me to tell which Python processes are consuming the most memory. Being able to see the full command for each process would be a really useful feature, as I currently can't tell each Python process apart, and the processes are not daemons, so the PID does not hang around for long.

Am I missing something in the documentation or is this not possible?

riemann-tools version: 0.2.11
Platform: Debian Wheezy

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This isn't currently possible I am afraid. You could have a look at https://github.com/riemann/riemann-tools/blob/master/bin/riemann-health to see how it handles memory usage.

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