Restart a process if cpu usage is more than 90% for more than a 60sec
Normally one of my systemd
services will take about 0...5% cpu Usage. In some cases it can reach up to 100% but only for some seconds. If the Service "crashes" it takes up to 100% continuously.
So I want to supervise the service and restart the service, when it has more than 90% cpu usage over a time of 60sec. How can I do this?
I'm looking for something similar to prlimit --cpu
. But as I understand it will limit the total cpu time.
systemd limit ulimit cpu-usage
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Normally one of my systemd
services will take about 0...5% cpu Usage. In some cases it can reach up to 100% but only for some seconds. If the Service "crashes" it takes up to 100% continuously.
So I want to supervise the service and restart the service, when it has more than 90% cpu usage over a time of 60sec. How can I do this?
I'm looking for something similar to prlimit --cpu
. But as I understand it will limit the total cpu time.
systemd limit ulimit cpu-usage
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Normally one of my systemd
services will take about 0...5% cpu Usage. In some cases it can reach up to 100% but only for some seconds. If the Service "crashes" it takes up to 100% continuously.
So I want to supervise the service and restart the service, when it has more than 90% cpu usage over a time of 60sec. How can I do this?
I'm looking for something similar to prlimit --cpu
. But as I understand it will limit the total cpu time.
systemd limit ulimit cpu-usage
Normally one of my systemd
services will take about 0...5% cpu Usage. In some cases it can reach up to 100% but only for some seconds. If the Service "crashes" it takes up to 100% continuously.
So I want to supervise the service and restart the service, when it has more than 90% cpu usage over a time of 60sec. How can I do this?
I'm looking for something similar to prlimit --cpu
. But as I understand it will limit the total cpu time.
systemd limit ulimit cpu-usage
systemd limit ulimit cpu-usage
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