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Replace the systemd unit files that needed to be modified for a specific interface with template files. The template files allows one to instansiate a service for any interface (by running systemctl start pping@<interface>.service), and multiple interfaces can be monitored at once. Each instance maintains a separtate "log" of data at /sys/var/log/pping/<interface>/pping.<interface>.json which is rotated one per minute (see the rotate-pping@.timer file) and placed in daily subfolders. Signed-off-by: Simon Sundberg <simon.sundberg@kau.se>
Practical BPF examples
This git repository contains a diverse set of practical BPF examples that solve (or demonstrate) a specific use-case using BPF.
It is meant to ease doing rapid prototyping and development, writing C-code BPF programs using libbpf. The goal is to make it easier for developers to get started coding.
Many developers struggle to get a working BPF build environment. The repo enviroment makes it easy to build/compile BPF programs by doing the necessary libbpf setup transparently and detect missing compile dependencies (via the configure script). It is a declared goal to make BPF programming more consumable by detecting and reporting issues (when possible).
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