This release includes several new interesting features. Sysdig now supports RHEL Atomic Host, CentOS Atomic Host and Fedora Atomic Host. We also added a couple of nice chisels that record and display HTTP requests and are going to be useful when monitoring web servers. Finally, the sysdig driver is now CPU hotplug friendly, which can be useful in production environments and workloads.
Bug Fixes
- Update
ncurses
so it will compile on GCC 5 - Don’t use GCC 5 inside the Docker container, because older kernels are still not ready
- Minor bugfixes on csysdig
New and updated features
httplog
chisel: show a log of all HTTP requestshttptop
chisel: show top HTTP requests by: ncalls, time or bytes- Improved the
accept
system event by addingqueuelen
andqueuemax
sysdig-probe
can now compile on the EL5 kernel. Userspace application still requires a recent GCC, which can be obtained from the Redhat/CentOS developer toolset- Support CPU hotplug: sysdig will just work if CPUs go up or down in your system, and will also generate an event when that happens
- Precompile
sysdig-probe
for most Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS kernels
Downloads
Sources
Support
Community support is available on the sysdig mailing list.
Bugs and issues can be submitted through github.