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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 87579d414d..b41af61f12 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ Utilities * Invoking guix copy:: Copying to and from a remote store. * Invoking guix container:: Process isolation. * Invoking guix weather:: Assessing substitute availability. +* Invoking guix processes:: Listing client processes. Invoking @command{guix build} @@ -1239,6 +1240,12 @@ The build directory is automatically deleted upon completion, unless the build failed and the client specified @option{--keep-failed} (@pxref{Invoking guix build, @option{--keep-failed}}). +The daemon listens for connections and spawns one sub-process for each session +started by a client (one of the @command{guix} sub-commands.) The +@command{guix processes} command allows you to get an overview of the activity +on your system by viewing each of the active sessions and clients. +@xref{Invoking guix processes}, for more information. + The following command-line options are supported: @table @code @@ -6052,6 +6059,7 @@ the Scheme programming interface of Guix in a convenient way. * Invoking guix copy:: Copying to and from a remote store. * Invoking guix container:: Process isolation. * Invoking guix weather:: Assessing substitute availability. +* Invoking guix processes:: Listing client processes. @end menu @node Invoking guix build @@ -8752,6 +8760,61 @@ with the @code{-m} option of @command{guix package} (@pxref{Invoking guix package}). @end table +@node Invoking guix processes +@section Invoking @command{guix processes} + +The @command{guix processes} command can be useful to developers and system +administrators, especially on multi-user machines and on build farms: it lists +the current sessions (connections to the daemon), as well as information about +the processes involved@footnote{Remote sessions, when @command{guix-daemon} is +started with @option{--listen} specifying a TCP endpoint, are @emph{not} +listed.}. Here's an example of the information it returns: + +@example +$ sudo guix processes +SessionPID: 19002 +ClientPID: 19090 +ClientCommand: guix environment --ad-hoc python + +SessionPID: 19402 +ClientPID: 19367 +ClientCommand: guix publish -u guix-publish -p 3000 -C 9 @dots{} + +SessionPID: 19444 +ClientPID: 19419 +ClientCommand: cuirass --cache-directory /var/cache/cuirass @dots{} +LockHeld: /gnu/store/@dots{}-perl-ipc-cmd-0.96.lock +LockHeld: /gnu/store/@dots{}-python-six-bootstrap-1.11.0.lock +LockHeld: /gnu/store/@dots{}-libjpeg-turbo-2.0.0.lock +ChildProcess: 20495: guix offload x86_64-linux 7200 1 28800 +ChildProcess: 27733: guix offload x86_64-linux 7200 1 28800 +ChildProcess: 27793: guix offload x86_64-linux 7200 1 28800 +@end example + +In this example we see that @command{guix-daemon} has three clients: +@command{guix environment}, @command{guix publish}, and the Cuirass continuous +integration tool; their process identifier (PID) is given by the +@code{ClientPID} field. The @code{SessionPID} field gives the PID of the +@command{guix-daemon} sub-process of this particular session. + +The @code{LockHeld} fields show which store items are currently locked by this +session, which corresponds to store items being built or substituted (the +@code{LockHeld} field is not displayed when @command{guix processes} is not +running as root.) Last, by looking at the @code{ChildProcess} field, we +understand that these three builds are being offloaded (@pxref{Daemon Offload +Setup}). + +The output is in Recutils format so we can use the handy @command{recsel} +command to select sessions of interest (@pxref{Selection Expressions,,, +recutils, GNU recutils manual}). As an example, the command shows the command +line and PID of the client that triggered the build of a Perl package: + +@example +$ sudo guix processes | \ + recsel -p ClientPID,ClientCommand -e 'LockHeld ~ "perl"' +ClientPID: 19419 +ClientCommand: cuirass --cache-directory /var/cache/cuirass @dots{} +@end example @c ********************************************************************* @node GNU Distribution |