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Linux Foundation

Introducing the Latest Kubernetes Troubleshooting Features

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore the latest Kubernetes troubleshooting features in this conference talk by Daisuke Kobayashi from Fujitsu. Dive into three cutting-edge developments: Structured Logging, which standardizes log formats for easier querying; Contextual Logging, which improves log management by passing logger instances to callers; and Distributed Tracing, which enables cross-service debugging using OpenTelemetry. Learn how these features enhance log analysis, aggregation, and overall system management through detailed explanations, practical examples, and insights into future log and trace handling techniques. Gain valuable knowledge for Kubernetes system administrators and developers on improving monitoring, management, and troubleshooting in Kubernetes environments.

Syllabus

Intro
Summary
Overview of "Structured Logging"
Advantage
Methods introduced in klog
Log message structure
Reference to a k8s object
Flags introduced in Structured Logging FUJITSU
Development plan of Structured Logging FUJITSU
Overview of "Contextual Logging"
Overview of "logr"
Main methods of logr
Contextual Logging Use Case 2
Usage
WithValues/WithName output
Development plan of "Contextual Logging"
Deprecate klog specific flags in Kubernetes Components FUJITSU
What is changed?
Overview of "API Server Tracing"
Features
Example for Tracing
Kubelet tracing

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