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Put pseudo nodes back into the container's view #1123

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tomwilkie opened this issue Mar 4, 2016 · 5 comments
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Put pseudo nodes back into the container's view #1123

tomwilkie opened this issue Mar 4, 2016 · 5 comments
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Makes more sense to show connections now we have shapes.

Some work is needed to resolve pseudo nodes for long lived connections (where we don't see a pid for both ends).

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rade commented Mar 10, 2016

Won't this end up like the hybrid view of #552? If not, what's the difference?

@rade rade changed the title Puts pseudo nodes back into the container's view Put pseudo nodes back into the container's view Jul 4, 2016
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rade commented Jul 4, 2016

@tomwilkie ping

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It could be considered a step towards a Hybrid view, but I think it separate. We removed the pseudo nodes due to connection tracking issues.

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rade commented Jul 4, 2016

how does this differ from hybrid view? The pseudo nodes you mention would be for processes, correct? So this would end up showing containers and processes in the same view. Which is the hybrid view of #552.

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rade commented Jan 10, 2017

closing in favour of #552.

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