os.getpid
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callsCalls(1)
- Get Memory Usage
ex:get-memory-usage
callsFunctionCalls Function(1)
- Process Monitoring Logic
ex:process-monitoring-logic
obtainedFromObtained From(1)
- Process Id Source
ex:process-id-source
usesUses(1)
- Memory Tracker
ex:memory-tracker
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doc:beam/e5a263e5-685f-4d58-acda-9dab21f3e17dShow excerpt
# Get the current process process = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) # Set the memory limit to 1.6GB mem_limit = 1.6 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 # Convert GB to bytes # Monitor memory usage and reduce spikes by 20% wh…
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