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February 6, 2012 13:24
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This is a script which draws the amount of CPU used and memory usage of a process to a 3D graph.
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#coding:utf-8 | |
import psutil | |
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D | |
import numpy as np | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
import matplotlib.animation as animation | |
TIME_NUM = 90 | |
FRAMES = 360 | |
class processMoniter: | |
def __init__(self, pids): | |
self.cpu_nums = psutil.NUM_CPUS | |
self.max_mem = psutil.TOTAL_PHYMEM | |
self.plist = [psutil.Process(pid) for pid in pids] | |
self.get_system_info() | |
self.get_processes_info() | |
def get_system_info(self): | |
cpu_percent = psutil.cpu_percent(interval=0.0, percpu=False) | |
mem_percent = float(psutil.used_phymem()) / self.max_mem * 100 | |
return cpu_percent, mem_percent | |
def get_process_info(self, p): | |
if p.is_running: | |
cpu_percent = p.get_cpu_percent(interval=0.0) / self.cpu_nums | |
mem_percent = p.get_memory_percent() | |
else: | |
cpu_percent = 0.0 | |
mem_percent = 0.0 | |
return cpu_percent, mem_percent | |
def get_processes_info(self): | |
infodic = {} | |
for p in self.plist: | |
infodic[(p.pid, p.name)] = self.get_process_info(p) | |
return infodic | |
class processUsage: | |
def __init__ (self, maxnum): | |
self.maxnum = maxnum | |
self.cpu_usage = [] | |
self.mem_usage = [] | |
self.times = [] | |
def update(self, num, cpu, mem): | |
self.cpu_usage.append(cpu) | |
self.mem_usage.append(mem) | |
if len(self.cpu_usage) > self.maxnum: | |
self.cpu_usage = self.cpu_usage[1:] | |
self.mem_usage = self.mem_usage[1:] | |
else: | |
self.times.append(num) | |
class processGraph: | |
def __init__(self, pids): | |
self.taskmgr = processMoniter(pids) | |
def __setdata(self, usage, line): | |
line.set_xdata(usage.mem_usage) | |
line.set_ydata(usage.times) | |
line.set_3d_properties(usage.cpu_usage) | |
def update_lines(self, num, sysline, sysUsage, plines, pUsages, ax) : | |
# System | |
sCpu, sMem = self.taskmgr.get_system_info() | |
sysUsage.update(num, sCpu, sMem) | |
self.__setdata(sysUsage, sysline) | |
# Processes | |
pInfos = self.taskmgr.get_processes_info() | |
for (pid, name), (cpu, mem) in pInfos.iteritems(): | |
pUsage = pUsages[pid] | |
pUsage.update(num, cpu, mem) | |
pLine = plines[pid] | |
self.__setdata(pUsage, pLine) | |
ax.set_xlim3d(0, 100) | |
ax.set_ylim3d(0, TIME_NUM) | |
ax.set_zlim3d(0, 100) | |
ax.view_init(30, 1 * num) | |
return sysline | |
def show(self): | |
fig = plt.figure() | |
# init axis | |
ax = fig.gca(projection='3d') | |
ax.view_init(30, 0) | |
ax.set_xlabel('Memory Usage (%)') | |
ax.set_ylabel('Time') | |
ax.set_zlabel('CPU Usage (%)') | |
# System | |
sysUsage = processUsage(TIME_NUM) | |
sysline, = ax.plot(sysUsage.mem_usage, sysUsage.times, | |
zs=np.array(sysUsage.cpu_usage), zdir='z', label='zs=0, zdir=z') | |
sysline.set_label('System') | |
# Processes | |
pUsages = {} | |
pLines = {} | |
info_dic = self.taskmgr.get_processes_info() | |
for (pid, name), (cpu, mem) in info_dic.iteritems(): | |
pUsage = processUsage(TIME_NUM) | |
pline, = ax.plot(pUsage.mem_usage, pUsage.times, zs=np.array(pUsage.cpu_usage), | |
zdir='z', label='zs=0, zdir=z') | |
pline.set_label('{0}({1})'.format(name, pid)) | |
pLines[pid] = pline | |
pUsages[pid] = pUsage | |
ax.legend() | |
# Creating the Animation object | |
line_ani = animation.FuncAnimation(fig, self.update_lines, FRAMES, | |
fargs=(sysline, sysUsage, pLines, pUsages, ax), | |
interval=100, blit=False) | |
plt.show() | |
#line_ani.save('im.mp4') | |
# usage | |
pid1 = 6876 | |
pid2 = 6804 | |
graph = processGraph([pid1, pid2]) | |
graph.show() |
Same Error:
module 'psutil' has no attribute 'NUM_CPUS'
@ahmetbardiz Use the latest file modified by me. It should fix the problem.
i have also same error what is that problem.can u help me ?
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Getting below error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./process3dGraph.py", line 131, in
graph = processGraph([pid1, pid2])
File "./process3dGraph.py", line 60, in init
self.taskmgr = processMoniter(pids)
File "./process3dGraph.py", line 13, in init
self.cpu_nums = psutil.NUM_CPUS
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'NUM_CPUS'
Please help
Br, Balanandam