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# gops
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gops is a command to list and diagnose Go processes currently running on your system.
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```sh
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$ gops
983 980 uplink-soecks go1.9 /usr/local/bin/uplink-soecks
52697 52695 gops go1.10 /Users/jbd/bin/gops
4132 4130 foops * go1.9 /Users/jbd/bin/foops
51130 51128 gocode go1.9.2 /Users/jbd/bin/gocode
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```
## Installation
```sh
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$ go get -u github.com/google/gops
```
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## Diagnostics
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For processes that starts the diagnostics agent, gops can report
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additional information such as the current stack trace, Go version, memory
stats, etc.
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In order to start the diagnostics agent, see the [hello example](https://github.com/google/gops/blob/master/examples/hello/main.go).
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``` go
package main
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/google/gops/agent"
)
func main() {
if err := agent.Listen(agent.Options{}); err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
}
time.Sleep(time.Hour)
}
```
Otherwise, you could set `GOPS_CONFIG_DIR` environment variables to assign your config dir.
Default, gops will use the current user's home directory(AppData on windows).
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### Manual
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It is possible to use gops tool both in local and remote mode.
Local mode requires that you start the target binary as the same user that runs gops binary.
To use gops in a remote mode you need to know target's agent address.
In Local mode use process's PID as a target; in Remote mode target is a `host:port` combination.
#### Listing all processes running locally
To print all go processes, run `gops` without arguments:
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```sh
$ gops
983 980 uplink-soecks go1.9 /usr/local/bin/uplink-soecks
52697 52695 gops go1.10 /Users/jbd/bin/gops
4132 4130 foops * go1.9 /Users/jbd/bin/foops
51130 51128 gocode go1.9.2 /Users/jbd/bin/gocode
```
The output displays:
* PID
* PPID
* Name of the program
* Go version used to build the program
* Location of the associated program
Note that processes running the agent are marked with `*` next to the PID (e.g. `4132*`).
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#### $ gops \<pid\> [seconds]
To report more information about a process, run `gops` following by a PID:
> If set the seconds arg, the percent of the CPU time this process uses within given time duration will be reported.
```sh
$ gops <pid>
parent PID: 5985
threads: 27
memory usage: 0.199%
cpu usage(all): 0.139%
cpu usage(1s): 19.5% # if seconds provided
username: jbd
cmd+args: /Applications/Splice.app/Contents/Resources/Splice Helper.app/Contents/MacOS/Splice Helper -pid 5985
local/remote: 127.0.0.1:56765 <-> :0 (LISTEN)
local/remote: 127.0.0.1:56765 <-> 127.0.0.1:50955 (ESTABLISHED)
local/remote: 100.76.175.164:52353 <-> 54.241.191.232:443 (ESTABLISHED)
```
#### $ gops tree
To display a process tree with all the running Go processes, run the following command:
```sh
$ gops tree
...
├── 1
│   └── 13962 [gocode] {go1.9}
├── 557
│   └── 635 [com.docker.supervisor] {go1.9.2}
│   └── 638 [com.docker.driver.amd64-linux] {go1.9.2}
└── 13744
└── 67243 [gops] {go1.10}
```
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#### $ gops stack (\<pid\>|\<addr\>)
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In order to print the current stack trace from a target program, run the following command:
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```sh
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$ gops stack (<pid>|<addr>)
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gops stack 85709
goroutine 8 [running]:
runtime/pprof.writeGoroutineStacks(0x13c7bc0, 0xc42000e008, 0xc420ec8520, 0xc420ec8520)
/Users/jbd/go/src/runtime/pprof/pprof.go:603 +0x79
runtime/pprof.writeGoroutine(0x13c7bc0, 0xc42000e008, 0x2, 0xc428f1c048, 0xc420ec8608)
/Users/jbd/go/src/runtime/pprof/pprof.go:592 +0x44
runtime/pprof.(*Profile).WriteTo(0x13eeda0, 0x13c7bc0, 0xc42000e008, 0x2, 0xc42000e008, 0x0)
/Users/jbd/go/src/runtime/pprof/pprof.go:302 +0x3b5
github.com/google/gops/agent.handle(0x13cd560, 0xc42000e008, 0xc420186000, 0x1, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0)
/Users/jbd/src/github.com/google/gops/agent/agent.go:150 +0x1b3
github.com/google/gops/agent.listen()
/Users/jbd/src/github.com/google/gops/agent/agent.go:113 +0x2b2
created by github.com/google/gops/agent.Listen
/Users/jbd/src/github.com/google/gops/agent/agent.go:94 +0x480
# ...
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```
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#### $ gops memstats (\<pid\>|\<addr\>)
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To print the current memory stats, run the following command:
```sh
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$ gops memstats (<pid>|<addr>)
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```
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#### $ gops gc (\<pid\>|\<addr\>)
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If you want to force run garbage collection on the target program, run `gc`.
It will block until the GC is completed.
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#### $gops setgc (\<pid\>|\<addr\>) <perc>
Sets the garbage collection target to a certain percentage.
The following command sets it to 10%:
``` sh
$ gops setgc (<pid>|<addr>) 10
```
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#### $ gops version (\<pid\>|\<addr\>)
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gops reports the Go version the target program is built with, if you run the following:
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```sh
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$ gops version (<pid>|<addr>)
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devel +6a3c6c0 Sat Jan 14 05:57:07 2017 +0000
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```
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#### $ gops stats (\<pid\>|\<addr\>)
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To print the runtime statistics such as number of goroutines and `GOMAXPROCS`.
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#### Profiling
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##### Pprof
gops supports CPU and heap pprof profiles. After reading either heap or CPU profile,
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it shells out to the `go tool pprof` and let you interactively examine the profiles.
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To enter the CPU profile, run:
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```sh
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$ gops pprof-cpu (<pid>|<addr>)
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```
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To enter the heap profile, run:
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```sh
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$ gops pprof-heap (<pid>|<addr>)
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```
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##### Execution trace
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gops allows you to start the runtime tracer for 5 seconds and examine the results.
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```sh
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$ gops trace (<pid>|<addr>)
```
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