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License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Rob Deutsch <rdeutschob@gmail.com>
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### Table of Contents
- [Beginning](#beginning)
- [Analysing the stack dump](#analysing-the-stack-dump)
- [Analyzing the stack dump](#analyzing-the-stack-dump)
- [Analyzing the CPU Profile](#analyzing-the-cpu-profile)
- [Analyzing vars and memory statistics](#analyzing-vars-and-memory-statistics)
- [Other](#other)

### Beginning
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- `curl localhost:5001/debug/pprof/profile > ipfs.cpuprof`
- heap trace dump
- `curl localhost:5001/debug/pprof/heap > ipfs.heap`
- memory statistics (in json, see "memstats" object)
- `curl localhost:5001/debug/vars > ipfs.vars`
- system information
- `ipfs diag sys > ipfs.sysinfo`

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You can investigate yourself if you feel intrepid:

### Analysing the stack dump
### Analyzing the stack dump

The first thing to look for is hung goroutines -- any goroutine thats been stuck
for over a minute will note that in the trace. It looks something like:
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command, which generates an SVG dotgraph and opens it in your browser. This is
the quickest way to easily point out where the hot spots in the code are.

### Analyzing vars and memory statistics

The output is JSON formatted and includes badger store statistics, the command line run, and the output from Go's [runtime.ReadMemStats](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#ReadMemStats). The [MemStats](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#MemStats) has useful information about memory allocation and garbage collection.

### Other

If you have any questions, or want us to analyze some weird go-ipfs behaviour,
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