1)backend/Dockerfile 2) probe/endpoint/dns_snooper.go
3) client/Dockerfile 4) docker/Dockerfile.cloud-agent
5) probe/process/walker_linux_test.go & 6) tools/lint
1)'backend/Dockerfile' : Conditional added so that the cross-compiling should
be done on amd64. Also removed support for sh-lint for ppc64le for now.
As the version for shfmt mentioned in the dockerfile is not available for
ppc64le and the later version does't work fine with existing application.
2)'probe/endpoint/dns_snooper.go' : Renamed this file so as to reuse for ppc64le
and added a build-constraint. Now this file will be build for amd64 on linux
and ppc64le on linux.
3)'client/Dockerfile' : Modified the version of the base image for node from
8.4.0 to 8.11, as this version supports multiarch.
4)'docker/Dockerfile.cloud-agent' : Modified the version of the base image for
golang from 1.10.2-strech to 1.10.2, which supports multiarch.
5) 'probe/process/walker_linux_test.go' : Test fixed to run for ppc64le,
modified the code to accept RSSBytes based on pageSize value per
architecture, instead of hard-coded values.
6)'tools/lint' : Modified the file to skip the sh-lint implementation for ppc64le.
PR #3231
Weave Scope - Troubleshooting & Monitoring for Docker & Kubernetes
Weave Scope automatically generates a map of your application, enabling you to intuitively understand, monitor, and control your containerized, microservices based application.
Understand your Docker containers in real-time
Choose an overview of your container infrastructure, or focus on a specific microservice. Easily identify and correct issues to ensure the stability and performance of your containerized applications.
Contextual details and deep linking
View contextual metrics, tags and metadata for your containers. Effortlessly navigate between processes inside your container to hosts your containers run on, arranged in expandable, sortable tables. Easily find the container using the most CPU or memory for a given host or service.
Interact with and manage containers
Interact with your containers directly: pause, restart and stop containers. Launch a command line. All without leaving the scope browser window.
Extend and customize via plugins
Add custom details or interactions for your hosts, containers and/or processes by creating Scope plugins; or just choose from some that others have already written at the Github Weaveworks Scope Plugins organization.
Getting started
sudo curl -L git.io/scope -o /usr/local/bin/scope
sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/scope
scope launch
This script downloads and runs a recent Scope image from Docker Hub.
Now, open your web browser to http://localhost:4040. (If you're using
boot2docker, replace localhost with the output of boot2docker ip.)
For instructions on installing Scope on Kubernetes, DCOS or ECS, see the docs.
Getting help
If you have any questions about, feedback for or problems with Scope:
- Read the Weave Scope docs.
- Invite yourself to the Weave community slack.
- Ask a question on the #scope slack channel.
- Join the Weave User Group and get invited to online talks, hands-on training and meetups in your area.
- Send an email to Scope community group.
- Join (and read up on) the regular Scope community meetings.
- File an issue.
Your feedback is always welcome!