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=Profile a Running Process= | =Profile a Running Process= | ||
Assuming that your local 127.0.0.1 address is aliased to "localhost.somedomain.com" in <code>/etc/hosts</code> and the certificates are issued for "localhost.somedomain.com", set <code>CERT_PATH</code> to the directory that contains <code></code> and <code></code> and: | |||
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export CERT_PATH=/Users/ovidiu/some-project/config | |||
go tool pprof -http 127.0.0.1:8080 -tls_cert ${CERT_PATH}/localhost.somedomain.com.chain.pem -tls_key ${CERT_PATH}/localhost.somedomain.com.key.pem https://localhost.somedomain.com:8443 | |||
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=Dump the Goroutines into a Text File= | =Dump the Goroutines into a Text File= |
Revision as of 02:04, 16 November 2024
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Overview
Go comes with built-in frameworks for testing and profiling.
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Profile
Profile a Running Process
Assuming that your local 127.0.0.1 address is aliased to "localhost.somedomain.com" in /etc/hosts
and the certificates are issued for "localhost.somedomain.com", set CERT_PATH
to the directory that contains and
and:
export CERT_PATH=/Users/ovidiu/some-project/config
go tool pprof -http 127.0.0.1:8080 -tls_cert ${CERT_PATH}/localhost.somedomain.com.chain.pem -tls_key ${CERT_PATH}/localhost.somedomain.com.key.pem https://localhost.somedomain.com:8443
Dump the Goroutines into a Text File
curl -k https://localhost:8443/debug/pprof/goroutine?debug=2
Replace the port with the actual HTTP(S) port the process is listening on.