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Kubernetes - A Complete DevOps Cookbook

You're reading from   Kubernetes - A Complete DevOps Cookbook Build and manage your applications, orchestrate containers, and deploy cloud-native services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838828042
Length 584 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Murat Karslioglu Murat Karslioglu
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building Production-Ready Kubernetes Clusters 2. Operating Applications on Kubernetes FREE CHAPTER 3. Building CI/CD Pipelines 4. Automating Tests in DevOps 5. Preparing for Stateful Workloads 6. Disaster Recovery and Backup 7. Scaling and Upgrading Applications 8. Observability and Monitoring on Kubernetes 9. Securing Applications and Clusters 10. Logging with Kubernetes 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Logging for your Jenkins CI/CD environment

CI/CD pipelines can generate a great amount of metadata every day in busy build environments. Elasticsearch is the perfect platform for feeding this kind of data from Jenkins.

In this section, we will learn how to enable and access the logs of our Jenkins instance and analyze team efficiency.

Getting ready

All the operations mentioned in this recipe require a fully functional Jenkins deployment, as described in Chapter 3, Building CI/CD Pipelines, in the Setting up a CI/CD pipeline in Jenkins X section.

Clone the k8sdevopscookbook/src repository to your workstation to use the manifest files in the chapter10 directory:

$ git clone https://github.com/k8sdevopscookbook/src.git
$ cd src/chapter10

Make sure you have a Kubernetes cluster, Jenkins X, and an EFK stack ready and that kubectl has been configured so that you can manage the cluster resources.

How to do it…

This section will show you how to feed Jenkins logs to Elasticsearch. This section...

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