Sysdig is an open-source platform for troubleshooting and deep visibility into application environments. It provides system-level visibility into containers, applications, and the host. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Sysdig on Arch Linux.
Before installing Sysdig, ensure your system is up to date by running the following commands:
sudo pacman -Syu
This command will update your system to the latest packages.
To install Sysdig on Arch Linux, we can use the pacman package manager.
sudo pacman -Sy sysdig
This command will download and install Sysdig on your system.
After the installation process, you can check if Sysdig is installed on your system by running:
sysdig -v
This command will display the version of Sysdig installed on your system.
In this tutorial, we have demonstrated how to install Sysdig on Arch Linux. As a next step, you can try out the Sysdig command with various options to monitor your system's performance.
Enjoy exploring Sysdig!
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