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I have a python module running as a service. Is there a way to detect the memory leak on the process running?

So far most of the tools I have seen online such as muppy either just gives the memory usage on all the running processes (I have several python processes) or requires me to run the python code as part of the tool (which I am unable to do since my code is running as service).

Any idea how to at least capture memory usage or may be even detect memory leak from there?

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  • Have you seen chase-seibert.github.io/blog/2013/08/03/… Mar 23, 2015 at 15:55
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    If you can't modify the source why are you looking into this at all? You wont be able to fix them anyways (and, if this isn't true, then you can modify the source to use those tools).
    – Bakuriu
    Mar 23, 2015 at 16:01

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I made a small script that gets the memory usage of a script, however, it only runs on osx (for sure) and linux (more than likely). This was just a way to get the memory internally, not externally, so you'll need to implement a few lines to get your other scripts' PID and detect that scripts' memory usage.

#imports
import resource
import time

#variables
loops = 1
#gets initial memory usage
memusg = resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF).ru_maxrss
#captures initial memory usage
cptrdmemusg = memusg

#loop
while loops == 1:
    #waits for a time, making cpu utilitization non-existant
    time.sleep(300)
    #gets new memory usage
    memusg = resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF).ru_maxrss
    #detects memory leak. '*3' can be any number.
    if memusg == cptrdmemusg*3:
        print "Memory Leak Detected!"
        print "Memory Usage"+memusg

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