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@lfrancke lfrancke commented May 26, 2025

Description

Updates containerdebug to 0.2.0.
Two major changes:

  • Reduces frequency to every 30min
  • Adds support for logging of open files limit

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  • Add an entry to the CHANGELOG.md file

@lfrancke lfrancke self-assigned this May 26, 2025
@lfrancke lfrancke force-pushed the feat/update-containerdebug branch from d759129 to bff0680 Compare May 26, 2025 20:42
@lfrancke lfrancke marked this pull request as ready for review May 26, 2025 20:43
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@lfrancke lfrancke added release/25.7.0 release-note Denotes a PR that will be considered when it comes time to generate release notes. labels May 28, 2025
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Our containers include a tool which regularly logs relevant system information to aid in debugging. This was introduced in SDP 25.3 and was running every minute. The signal to noise ratio was off which is why we are switching to run this every 30min in this release

@lfrancke lfrancke moved this from Development: Done to Done in Stackable Engineering May 28, 2025
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