Setup

The first and most important thing is, that SkyWalking Rover startup behaviors are driven by configs/rover_configs.yaml. Understanding the setting file will help you to read this document.

Requirements and default settings

Before you start, you should know that the main purpose of quickstart is to help you obtain a basic configuration for previews/demos. Usually, the process to be monitored is first declared.

Then, you can use bin/startup.sh to start up the rover with their config.

SkyWalking OAP

The SkyWalking Rover requires specialized protocols to communicate with SkyWalking OAP.

SkyWalking Rover Version SkyWalking OAP
0.1.0+ > = 9.1.0

Startup script

Startup Script

bin/startup.sh 

Examples

You can quickly build your Rover according to the following examples:

Deploy

  1. Deploy on Linux

Use Cases

  1. Profiling a Golang/C/C++/Rust service on Linux
  2. Detect Process by Agent Sensor
  3. Detect Process in Kubernetes Environemnt

Configuration

The core concept behind this setting file is, that SkyWalking Rover is based on pure modularization design. The end-user can switch or assemble the collector features to their requirements.

So, in rover_configs.yaml, there contains these parts.

  1. Logger Module.
  2. Core Module.
  3. Process Discovery Module.
  4. Profiling Module.

Also, You could using Overriding Setting feature to setup the configuration.

Prerequisites

Currently, Linux operating systems are supported from version 4.9 and above, except for network profiling which requires version 4.16 or higher.

The following table are currently support operating systems.

System Kernel Version On CPU Profiling Off CPU Profiling Network Profiling
CentOS 7 3.10.0 No No No
CentOS Stream 8 4.18.0 Yes Yes Yes
CentOS Stream 9 5.47.0 Yes Yes Yes
Debian 10 4.19.0 Yes Yes Yes
Debian 11 5.10.0 Yes Yes Yes(TCP Drop Monitor Excluded)
Fedora 35 5.14.10 Yes Yes Yes(TCP Drop Monitor Excluded)
RHEL 7 3.10.0 No No No
RHEL 8 4.18.0 Yes Yes Yes
RHEL 9 5.14.0 Yes Yes Yes
Rocky Linux 8 4.18.0 Yes Yes Yes
Rocky Linux 9 5.14.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu 1804 5.4.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu 20.04 5.15.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu 20.04 5.15.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu 22.04 5.15.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu 22.04 5.15.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu 22.10 5.19.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu Pro 16.04 4.15.0 Yes Yes No
Ubuntu Pro 18.04 5.4.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu Pro 20.04 5.15.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu Pro 22.04 5.15.0 Yes Yes Yes
Ubuntu Pro 22.04 5.15.0 Yes Yes Yes