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Debugging Kubernetes with Automated Runbooks & Ephemeral Containers

Debugging Kubernetes with Automated Runbooks & Ephemeral Containers

PagerDuty has developed a new Kubernetes plugin that enables users to leverage ephemeral containers for debugging purposes.

  • The plugin is designed to automate the process of collecting diagnostic data during an incident, providing users with a way to retrieve debugging information without having to access production pods or wait for an expert Kubernetes user to be available.
  • Automation enables users to execute commands in the pod, send the output to S3, Blob Storage or an SFTP server, and provide engineers with a link to location of the data during and after the incident.


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