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tangguangliang avatar tangguangliang commented on June 24, 2024
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cmdline:
  - ".*python.*"

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MichaelHuys avatar MichaelHuys commented on June 24, 2024

I changed our config as below:

process_names:
  - name: "{{.ExeFull}}({{.Username}})"
    cmdline:
      - '.*'

But still I only get the command/executable itself without parameters, eg.:

Extract from top:

PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
2786399 mhsctd6 20 0 27724 9156 2832 R 28.1 0.1 0:01.35 python test.py --dry-run
2786400 mhsctd6 20 0 27724 9156 2832 S 28.1 0.1 0:01.35 python test.py --dry-run
2786401 mhsctd6 20 0 27724 9156 2832 S 28.1 0.1 0:01.41 python test.py --dry-run
2786398 mhsctd6 20 0 27724 9152 2832 R 27.2 0.1 0:01.38 python test.py --dry-run

In Grafana we only see the Python executable without parameters (test.py --dry-run) part:
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tangguangliang avatar tangguangliang commented on June 24, 2024

Because your process names are all python test. py -- dry run, if you want to display each process, you need to add the PID of each process..
blew info from README.MD

Using a config file: group name

Each item in process_names gives a recipe for identifying and naming
processes. The optional name tag defines a template to use to name
matching processes; if not specified, name defaults to {{.ExeBase}}.

Template variables available:

  • {{.Comm}} contains the basename of the original executable, i.e. 2nd field in /proc/<pid>/stat
  • {{.ExeBase}} contains the basename of the executable
  • {{.ExeFull}} contains the fully qualified path of the executable
  • {{.Username}} contains the username of the effective user
  • {{.Matches}} map contains all the matches resulting from applying cmdline regexps
  • {{.PID}} contains the PID of the process. Note that using PID means the group
    will only contain a single process.
  • {{.StartTime}} contains the start time of the process. This can be useful
    in conjunction with PID because PIDs get reused over time.
  • {{.Cgroups}} contains (if supported) the cgroups of the process
    (/proc/self/cgroup). This is particularly useful for identifying to which container
    a process belongs.

Using PID or StartTime is discouraged: this is almost never what you want,
and is likely to result in high cardinality metrics which Prometheus will have
trouble with.

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MichaelHuys avatar MichaelHuys commented on June 24, 2024

My requirement is not to have every single process (id) in my overview but to have the {{.ExeFull}} (python) together with all it's parameters (test. py -- dry run). This information is available in /proc//cmdline but I don't know how I can target it using the template variables described above?

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