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
19.2 Action Types and Filters
Orbnetes deployment and release orchestration documentation for operators and platform teams.
Audit value depends on queryability, not only data volume. Filters should allow operators to isolate signal quickly.
Recommended filter dimensions:
- date range,
- actor user,
- action type,
- IP (where captured),
- resource type/id,
- project scope.
Typical action categories:
- Create: new release/blueprint/project/credential object.
- Update: settings, permissions, config values.
- Delete/Archive: soft delete operations.
- Control Actions: approve, cancel, rerun, restart.
- Auth/Access: login, OAuth link changes, security settings updates.
Operational usage patterns:
- Incident: filter by release ID + time window + actor.
- Security review: filter by secrets/permissions/config action types.
- Change review: filter by project and deployment window.