# README
PProfiling Usage Guide
Environment Variables
PPROF
: Enable or disable profiling. Set to 1 to enable.MEM_PROFILE_DIR
: Directory to write memory profiles to.CPU_PROFILE_DIR
: Directory to write CPU profiles to.PPROF_TIME
: Polling time for CPU and memory profiles (with unit ex: 10s).MEM_PROFILE_RATE
: Memory profiling rate (default 4096).
How to Use
- Set the environment variables as per your requirements.
export PPROF=1
export MEM_PROFILE_DIR=/path/to/memprofile
export CPU_PROFILE_DIR=/path/to/cpuprofile
export PPROF_TIME=10s
export MEM_PROFILE_RATE=4096
- Run your Go application. The profiler will start automatically if PPROF is set to 1.
Output
- Memory profiles will be written to the directory specified by MEM_PROFILE_DIR.
- CPU profiles will be written to the directory specified by CPU_PROFILE_DIR.
- Profiles will be written at intervals specified by PPROF_TIME.
- Memory profiling rate is controlled by MEM_PROFILE_RATE.
Example
[+] GOOS: linux
[+] GOARCH: amd64
[+] Command: /path/to/your/app
Available PPROF Config Options:
MEM_PROFILE_DIR - directory to write memory profiles to
CPU_PROFILE_DIR - directory to write cpu profiles to
PPROF_TIME - polling time for cpu and memory profiles (with unit ex: 10s)
MEM_PROFILE_RATE - memory profiling rate (default 4096)
profile: memory profiling enabled (rate 4096), /path/to/memprofile
profile: ticker enabled (rate 10s)
profile: cpu profiling enabled (ticker 10s)
Note
- The polling time (PPROF_TIME) should be set according to your application's performance and profiling needs.
- The memory profiling rate (MEM_PROFILE_RATE) controls the granularity of the memory profiling. Higher values provide more detail but consume more resources.
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