Skip to main content

Event Logs

Event logs are a crucial component from an orchestration perspective, especially in environments where managing and maintaining multiple server clusters is essential.

In Ori, cluster event logs are records of events and actions that occur with respect to the Cluster on the platform. These logs track cluster statuses on Ori, agent upgrades within the cluster, and user initiated actions related with the cluster such as taking it offline and back to making it available on the Ori platform.

They provide a chronological account of events, helping administrators understand what is happening with the cluster on the platform.

Event logs are invaluable for monitoring cluster health and performance. They help in quickly identifying and diagnosing issues, whether they are agents failures, or connectivity issues from the provider side.

In environments where regulatory compliance is necessary, event logs provide an audit trail of activities. They can demonstrate adherence to policies and regulations, which is essential in sectors like finance and healthcare.

By analyzing these logs, administrators gain insights into the behavior and performance of the cluster. This information is crucial for making informed decisions regarding system optimizations and resource allocation.

In Ori, where automation is a key feature, event logs can trigger automated responses to specific events, increasing efficiency and reducing manual intervention.

In summary, cluster event logs provide essential data for effective management, compliance, and optimization of clusters, contributing to the efficiency of your infrastructure.

Event Logs