Sysdig is an open source system monitoring and troubleshooting tool that comes with powerful features like deep system visibility, container intelligence, and strong security.
This tutorial will guide you on how to install Sysdig on NetBSD.
Open the Terminal.
Update the package index by running the following command:
sudo pkgin update
Install the pre-built Sysdig package by running the following command:
sudo pkgin install sysdig
Verify if Sysdig is installed properly by running the following command in the terminal:
sysdig -v
This should display the current version of Sysdig you have installed on your system.
You can now start using Sysdig by running the following command:
sudo sysdig
This will start the Sysdig application and you should be able to see the real-time system monitoring dashboard.
Sysdig is now installed on your NetBSD system and you're ready to start monitoring your system.
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