![]() Typing systemctl list-units | grep falco you should see something similar to this: In this case, the Falco package will only start the rvice. when the Falco service stops also the Falcoctl service is stopped.Please note that following this pattern, if you enable the Falco service and you reboot your system, Falcoctl will start again with Falco even if you don't enable it through systemd enable! You can disable this behavior by stopping the Falcoctl service and masking it systemctl mask rvice. when the Falco service starts it searches for a unit called rvice and if present it starts it.The Falcoctl service is strictly related to the Falco one: This unit will be stopped when rvice terminates. rvice instance of Falcoctl that searches for new rulesets.Since the kernel module is the default Falco driver, you can also use the falco alias to start/stop it once enabled. rvice instance of Falco running the kernel module.This unit remains after exit to detach the kernel module when the rvice will be stopped. rvice injects the kernel module and exits.中文 Chinese 한국어 Korean 日本語 Japanese മലയാളം Malayalamįrvice loaded active exited Falco: Container Native Runtime Security with kmod, inject.įrvice loaded active running Falco: Container Native Runtime Security with kmodįrvice loaded active running Falcoctl Artifact Follow: automatic artifacts update service
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