Why "top" Missed a Cron Job That Was Killing Our API Latency
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A story about a missed cron job causing API latency and how it was detected.
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Anything that appears + disappears between polls is effectively invisible unless you’re streaming syscalls/process events. It’s surprising how often “short-lived, high-impact” processes cause the worst production spikes.
Curious whether you’re planning to surface this at the scheduler level (run queue latency/involuntary context switches) or stick to process-lifecycle tracing?