Provided by: bpftrace_0.14.0-1_amd64
NAME
pidpersec.bt - Count new processes (via fork()). Uses bpftrace/eBPF.
SYNOPSIS
pidpersec.bt
DESCRIPTION
pidpersec shows how many new processes were created each second. There can be performance issues caused by many short-lived processes, which may not be visible in sampling tools like top(1). pidpersec provides one way to investigate this behavior. This works by tracing the tracepoint:sched:sched_process_fork tracepoint. Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.
REQUIREMENTS
CONFIG_BPF and bpftrace.
EXAMPLES
Count new processes, printing per-second summaries until Ctrl-C is hit: # pidpersec.bt
FIELDS
1st Count of processes (after "@")
OVERHEAD
This traces kernel forks, and maintains an in-kernel count which is read asynchronously from user-space. As the rate of this is generally expected to be low (<< 1000/s), the overhead is also expected to be negligible.
SOURCE
This is from bpftrace. https://github.com/iovisor/bpftrace Also look in the bpftrace distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output, and commentary for this tool. This is a bpftrace version of the bcc tool of the same name. The bcc tool may provide more options and customizations. https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
OS
Linux
STABILITY
Unstable - in development.
AUTHOR
Brendan Gregg
SEE ALSO
top(1)