Debugging on multi-process systems just got significantly easier with the release of Live Recorder 5.0 from Undo. Credit: André Gustavo Stumpf Linux debugging has taken a giant step forward with the release of Live Recorder 5.0 from Undo. Just released on Wednesday, this product makes debugging on multi-process systems significantly easier. Based on flight recorder technology, it delves more deeply into processes to provide insight into what’s going on within each process. This includes memory, threads, program flow, service calls and more. To make this possible, Live Recorder 5.0’s record, replay and debugging capabilities have been enhanced with the ability to: Record the exact order in which processes altered shared memory variables. It is even possible to zero in on specific variables and skip backward to the last line of code in any process that altered the variable. Expose potential defects by randomizing thread execution to help reveal race conditions, crashes and other multi-threading defects. Record and replay the execution of individual Kubernetes and Docker containers to help resolve defects faster in microservices environments. The Undo Live Recorder enables engineering teams to record and replay the execution of any software program — no matter how complex — and to diagnose and fix the root cause of any issue in test or production. Depending on your license, Live Recorder can be used on the command line with the live-record command that is somewhat similar to strace though, instead of printing system calls and signals, it creates an “Undo recording”. Captured failings in recordings can then be debugged (far more effective than grappling with core dumps!). These recordings can also be can be shared with other members of the staff and can be replayed with the reversible debugger to further investigate the cause of the crash or other problem. The Undo Engine is supported on the following Linux distributions: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8, 6.9, 6.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6 and 8.0 Fedora 28, 29 and 30 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 12.3, 12.4 and 15 Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 18.04 LTS, 18.10 and 19.04 Undo is a fast-growing, venture-backed technology start-up based in San Francisco and Cambridge, UK. They claim that the Live Recorder provides 100% certainty about the factors that led to any software failure — even in the most complex software environments. Related content how-to How to examine files on Linux Linux provides very useful options for viewing file attributes, such as owners and permissions, as well as file content. By Sandra Henry Stocker Oct 24, 2024 6 mins Linux how-to 8 easy ways to reuse commands on Linux Typing the same command again and again can become tiresome. Here are a number of ways you can make repeating commands – or repeating commands but with some changes – a lot easier than you might expect. By Sandra Henry-Stocker Oct 15, 2024 5 mins Linux news SUSE Edge upgrade targets Kubernetes and Linux at the edge SUSE Edge 3.1 includes a new stack validation framework and an image builder tool that are aimed at improving the scalability and manageability of complex Kubernetes and Linux edge-computing deployments. By Sean Michael Kerner Oct 15, 2024 6 mins Edge Computing Linux Network Management Software how-to Lesser-known xargs command is a versatile time saver Boost your Linux command line options and simplify your work with xargs, a handy tool for a number of data manipulation tasks. By Sandra Henry Stocker Oct 11, 2024 6 mins Linux PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe