python process accounting

Rita rmorgan466 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 30 14:11:20 EDT 2013


Exactly, its a place holder measure.

Currently, I have a shell program like this.

#!/usr/bin/env bash
exec "$@"

Any thoughts how I can put python in there?





On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Robert Kern <robert.kern at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2013-04-30 17:38, Dave Angel wrote:
>
>> On 04/30/2013 12:25 PM, Rita wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I was wondering if it possible to write a python wrapper which will
>>> account
>>> my processes. I would like to account for all the children processes
>>> (fork)
>>> by looking at their /proc/<pid> info. Such as memory, io, open files,
>>> stats.
>>>
>>> So, instead of me running "/bin/sleep 10", i would like to run it as
>>> "pywrap.py /bin/sleep 10" and it will do an exec /bin/sleep 10 and do a
>>> periodic snapshot for whats in /proc/<pid>/stats.
>>>
>>
>> I only understood a quarter of that.  But if you want to sleep, why not
>> just
>> call  time.sleep ?
>>
>
> I think that was just a placeholder example, not the program he actually
> wants to measure.
>
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>
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