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Configuring OpenShift Logging 6 on ROSA HCP

This guide has been validated on OpenShift 4.20. Operator CRD names, API versions, and console paths may differ on other versions. ROSA HCP clusters now only…

Configuring oTEL to collect OpenShift Logs

The Filelog and JournalD Receivers are a Technology Preview feature only. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level…

Configuring Cluster Observability Operator (COO) in ARO and Enabling remote writing of metrics to Azure Monitor Workspace

The Cluster Observability Operator (COO) is an optional OpenShift Container Platform Operator that enables administrators to create standalone monitoring stacks…

Deploying Grafana on Openshift 4

OpenShift users want access to a Grafana interface in order to build custom dashboards for their cluster and application workloads. The Grafana that shipped…

Advanced Cluster Management Observability on ROSA

This document will take you through deploying ACM Observability on a ROSA cluster. see here for the original documentation. Prerequisites An existing ROSA…

Shipping logs to Azure Log Analytics

This document follows the steps outlined by Microsoft in their documentationexternal link (opens in new tab) Follow docs. Step 4, needs additional command of:…

OpenShift Logging

A guide to shipping logs and metrics on OpenShift Prerequisites OpenShift CLI (oc) Rights to install operators on the cluster Setup OpenShift Logging This is…

Configuring OpenShift Logging using LokiStack on ROSA and (soon) ARO

A guide to shipping logs and metrics on OpenShift using the new LokiStack setup. Recently, the default logging system with OpenShift swapped from…

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