I like, MIke Dunlavey's answer above (so uptick his if you uptick mine)
I'd like to elaborate for someone in a hurry with two methods:
- A quick way for
gcc
users to sample in that gstack
- self inspection with
SIGALRM
combined with backtrace
(driven by you own timer).
Just a few days ago I did something like this
# while true; do gstack $MYPID; sleep 2; done | logger $PARAMS
using PARAMS that go with my syslog routing rules so that my app logs were intermixed with stacks (not a perfect line-up with the events)
The results were on the nose, they pointed me to an area that I thought could be an issue at all but were my bottleneck due to misuse of reference in a tr1::bind
In the alarm method be careful what you do in the signal, don`t use anything that allocates memory (no cout/cerr/boost, and use just simple formats (i.e. "%08X" with printf)