Sysdig is an open-source system monitoring and troubleshooting tool used to capture system activity and inspect it in real-time. This tutorial will guide you through the installation of Sysdig on Debian latest version.
Before you start the installation process, ensure that:
Before you install any software on your Debian system, it is important to update your system package lists. Run the following command to update your system:
sudo apt-get update -y
Before installing Sysdig, you need to install some dependencies needed for the installation process:
sudo apt-get install -y curl gcc g++ make ca-certificates
After installing the required dependencies, you can proceed to install Sysdig on your system. To do this, run the following commands:
curl -s https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.draios.com/Stable/sysdig_latest_amd64.deb -o sysdig_latest_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i sysdig_latest_amd64.deb
To verify if Sysdig is correctly installed, run the following command:
sysdig --version
If the installation was successful, the command will return the Sysdig version that installed on your system.
Sysdig is a powerful tool for system monitoring and troubleshooting. In this tutorial, you learned how to install Sysdig on Debian. With Sysdig installed, you can now monitor and troubleshoot your system successfully.
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