![]() Typically, when you troubleshoot microservices and applications for connectivity issues or slow performance, you run a traditional packet capture tool like tcpdump against a container in a pod. This how-to guide uses the following Calico Cloud features: Troubleshooting microservices with Dynamic Packet Capture.Customize packet captures by port and protocol.Preschedule packet captures to start and stop when needed.Run packet capture whenever you want (available 24/7). ![]() With Calico Cloud packet capture you can: Just right-click on an endpoint to start or schedule a capture, and then download capture files to your favorite visualization tool like WireShark. Packet capture integration with Service Graph makes it very easy to capture traffic for a specific namespace, service, replica set, daemonset, statefulset, or pod. You can start a packet capture in Manager UI Service Graph, or using the CLI. Value Ĭalico Cloud packet capture is implemented in a Kubernetes-native way so you can troubleshoot service/application connectivity issues and performance issues. ![]() Capture live traffic inside a Kubernetes cluster, and export to visualization tools like Wireshark for troubleshooting and debugging applications. ![]()
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