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This question has been asked before but no answer seems to work for me. I will break the problem down into its 3 components:

1) I receive a Heroku R14 memory (memory quota exceeded) occasionally (i.e. the site has been up 2 days on Heroku and I got this error twice for a period of about 10-15 mn [I was too emotional to count the time precisely]).

2) I installed the oink gem as advised by Heroku.

3) Oink definitely logs, as I get messages to that effect in heroku logs and in Webrick when I work locally. However, I am unable to access the logging summary that shows which functions exceed a memory threshold.

The only line that returns a result (but a wrong one) is :

oink --threshold=0 logfile_for_oink

But it returns empty lines as follows:

---- MEMORY THRESHOLD ----
THRESHOLD: 0 MB

-- SUMMARY --
Worst Requests:

Worst Actions:

Aggregated Totals:

Every other attempt - often copying advice already on StackOverflow - returns errors.

I will list the different attempts I have made (so no-one posts a suggestion I may have already tried) after this.

heroku run bundle exec oink --threshold=75 log/*

This line returns the following error:

/app/vendor/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/oink-0.10.1/lib/oink/cli.rb:88:in `block in get_file_listing': Could not find "log/development.log" (RuntimeError)

Every variation on this, such as log/production.rb or /log/* or what have you has failed.

I also tried the advice on the following links to no avail:

Using oink gem with heroku

oink logs command not working on heroku

oink logs command not working on heroku

How can I run oink in heroku?

Can anyone help me?

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Heroku prepends the log file with an additional timestamp so oink can't read it. You can use a regex though to fix it.

http://arches.io/2013/07/understand-memory-usage-on-heroku-rails-app-using-oink/

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