3.1 Control Plane vs Agent Execution Plane
3.2 Project Scope Model
3.3 Data Flow: Source -> Release -> Pipeline -> Logs/Artifacts
3.4 Runtime Configuration Layers (global / project / environment)
3.5 Pipeline Execution Semantics
3.6 Release Governance Path
3.7 Rollback Architecture (Policy-driven)
3.8 Security and Trust Boundaries
3.9 State and Persistence Model
3.10 Scalability Model
3.11 Failure Modes and Recovery Patterns
3.12 Why This Architecture Works in Practice
15.3 Log Download Scopes (job / pipeline)
Orbnetes deployment and release orchestration documentation for operators and platform teams.
Orbnetes supports downloadable logs for offline analysis and incident recordkeeping.
Job log download
Use when:
- investigating one failed stage in detail,
- sharing exact job output with service owner,
- attaching focused evidence to ticket/postmortem.
Pipeline log download
Use when:
- analyzing end-to-end behavior across all jobs,
- reconstructing full execution timeline,
- compliance or audit evidence requires complete run record.
Best practice:
- download job log first for quick diagnosis,
- download full pipeline log for formal incident documentation.
Formatting guidance:
- include timestamps in exported logs when possible,
- retain run identifiers (release/pipeline/job IDs) in ticket context for traceability.