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
3.11 Failure Modes and Recovery Patterns
Orbnetes deployment and release orchestration documentation for operators and platform teams.
Common failure categories:
- routing mismatch (no matching agent tags),
- source resolution failure (tag/file unavailable),
- runtime config gap (missing secrets/variables),
- command failure in step execution.
Recovery mechanisms:
- immediate live diagnostics via job-run console,
- rerun failed branch/path,
- release cancel/approval control,
- rollback policy execution when configured.
Architecture advantage: each failure leaves traceable state and actor context, reducing guesswork during response.