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Access specific app memory logs

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  • ruihildtR Offline
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    I'm working on an app and there is a memory leak.
    I'd like to pinpoint from which moment the problematic pattern started.

    How can I access the raw app memory logs?

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    • ruihildtR ruihildt

      I'm working on an app and there is a memory leak.
      I'd like to pinpoint from which moment the problematic pattern started.

      How can I access the raw app memory logs?

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      @ruihildt are you referring to the data of the memory graphs? these are stored in whisper databases and queried via graphite. It's not a straightforward way to debug memory problems. Are you not able to use a profiler or such?

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      • girishG girish

        @ruihildt are you referring to the data of the memory graphs? these are stored in whisper databases and queried via graphite. It's not a straightforward way to debug memory problems. Are you not able to use a profiler or such?

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        @girish I've never used a profiler, but maybe I should look into that. 😉

        I'll open another thread for my issue.

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