How to monitor and debug Linux IoT devices

How to monitor and debug Linux IoT devices

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How to monitor and debug Linux IoT devices
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How difficult can it be to monitor all of your IoT devices and take care of software or firmware errors before the end user even knows something is wrong? It turns out that it's a snap to set up. And today, Memfault shows us how to do it!

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In part 3 of ipXchange's interview series with Memfault, Eamon talks to software developer Pat Wolfe for a live tutorial on setting up Memfault's observability platform to work with a Linux operating system. As a Linux solutions architect, Pat is the perfect person to walk us through the following process:

– Installing Memfault on a Raspberry Pi using the Memfault Quickstart Installer
– Collecting system and application metrics
– Collect logs containing the same output as running journalctl on the device
– Force a crash to demonstrate coredump capture, processing and analysis

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