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sysdig-monitor

sysdig-monitor uses sysdig to track container events and exports information about running containers(file system, network, system call)

Install

Before using this tool, you have to install sysdig first.

To use sysdig-monitor, you can just build it from source:

    go build -mod vendor

Or you can download from release page.

Running inside a Docker container

sysdig-monitor can also run inside a Docker container. first, the kernel headers must be installed in the host operating system. Debian-like dist:

    apt-get -y install linux-headers-$(uname -r)

RHEL-like distributions:

    yum -y install kernel-devel-$(uname -r)

Pull the sysdig-monitor image:

    docker pull lwyan/sysdig-monitor

Run the sysdig-monitor

    docker run -it --privileged -v /var/run/docker.sock:/host/var/run/docker.sock -v /dev:/host/dev -v /proc:/host/proc:ro -v /boot:/host/boot:ro -v /lib/modules:/host/lib/modules:ro -v /usr:/host/usr:ro -v /var/lib/docker:/var/lib/docker -e PORT=8080 lwyan/sysdig-monitor

Usage

Use ./sysdig-monitor to start the monitor, now sysdig-monitor is running on http://localhost:port, or use can use --port flag to set another port.

Now you can start some containers on your host as you wish.

To list all containers running on the host, you can visit localhost:port/container/ (not localhost:port/container) in your web browser, or use curl to fetch the result. The result will be in json format as below

    {
        "container-id": "container-name",
        "": ""
    }

To get all the information about a container, visit localhost:port/container/:id in your web browser or use curl localhost:port/container/:id | jq to get a more user-friendly result. The result will be in json format. Visit here to read about the format.

API localhost:port/metrics is also available, which exports some useful metrics in promethuse-style

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