| #!/bin/bash | 
 | # | 
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 | # | 
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 | # under the License. | 
 |  | 
 | set -o errexit | 
 |  | 
 | # time to sleep between checks | 
 | SLEEP_TIME=20 | 
 |  | 
 | # MemAvailable is the best estimation and has built-in heuristics | 
 | # around reclaimable memory.  However, it is not available until 3.14 | 
 | # kernel (i.e. Ubuntu LTS Trusty misses it).  In that case, we fall | 
 | # back to free+buffers+cache as the available memory. | 
 | USE_MEM_AVAILBLE=0 | 
 | if grep -q '^MemAvailable:' /proc/meminfo; then | 
 |     USE_MEM_AVAILABLE=1 | 
 | fi | 
 |  | 
 | function get_mem_available { | 
 |     if [[ $USE_MEM_AVAILABLE -eq 1 ]]; then | 
 |         awk '/^MemAvailable:/ {print $2}' /proc/meminfo | 
 |     else | 
 |         awk '/^MemFree:/ {free=$2} | 
 |             /^Buffers:/ {buffers=$2} | 
 |             /^Cached:/  {cached=$2} | 
 |             END { print free+buffers+cached }' /proc/meminfo | 
 |     fi | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | # whenever we see less memory available than last time, dump the | 
 | # snapshot of current usage; i.e. checking the latest entry in the | 
 | # file will give the peak-memory usage | 
 | function tracker { | 
 |     local low_point | 
 |     low_point=$(get_mem_available) | 
 |     while [ 1 ]; do | 
 |  | 
 |         local mem_available | 
 |         mem_available=$(get_mem_available) | 
 |  | 
 |         if [[ $mem_available -lt $low_point ]]; then | 
 |             low_point=$mem_available | 
 |             echo "[[[" | 
 |             date | 
 |             echo "---" | 
 |             # always available greppable output; given difference in | 
 |             # meminfo output as described above... | 
 |             echo "peakmem_tracker low_point: $mem_available" | 
 |             echo "---" | 
 |             cat /proc/meminfo | 
 |             echo "---" | 
 |             # would hierarchial view be more useful (-H)?  output is | 
 |             # not sorted by usage then, however, and the first | 
 |             # question is "what's using up the memory" | 
 |             # | 
 |             # there are a lot of kernel threads, especially on a 8-cpu | 
 |             # system.  do a best-effort removal to improve | 
 |             # signal/noise ratio of output. | 
 |             ps --sort=-pmem -eo pid:10,pmem:6,rss:15,ppid:10,cputime:10,nlwp:8,wchan:25,args:100 | | 
 |                 grep -v ']$' | 
 |             echo "]]]" | 
 |         fi | 
 |  | 
 |         sleep $SLEEP_TIME | 
 |     done | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | function usage { | 
 |     echo "Usage: $0 [-x] [-s N]" 1>&2 | 
 |     exit 1 | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | while getopts ":s:x" opt; do | 
 |     case $opt in | 
 |         s) | 
 |             SLEEP_TIME=$OPTARG | 
 |             ;; | 
 |         x) | 
 |             set -o xtrace | 
 |             ;; | 
 |         *) | 
 |             usage | 
 |             ;; | 
 |     esac | 
 | done | 
 | shift $((OPTIND-1)) | 
 |  | 
 | tracker |