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- Overview
- Requirements
- Pre-installation
- Preparing the installation
- Downloading the installation packages
- Configuring the OCI-compliant registry
- Granting installation permissions
- Installing and configuring the service mesh
- Installing and configuring the GitOps tool
- Installing the External Secrets Operator in Kubernetes
- Applying miscellaneous configurations
- Running uipathctl
- Installation
- Post-installation
- Migration and upgrade
- Monitoring and alerting
- Cluster administration
- Performing database maintenance
- Configuring the FQDN post-installation
- Forwarding logs to external tools
- Product-specific configuration
- Orchestrator advanced configuration
- Configuring Orchestrator parameters
- Configuring appSettings
- Configuring the maximum request size
- Overriding cluster-level storage configuration
- Configuring NLog
- Saving robot logs to Elasticsearch
- Configuring credential stores
- Configuring encryption key per tenant
- Cleaning up the Orchestrator database
- Skipping host library installation
- AI Trust Layer
- Troubleshooting
- The backup setup does not work due to a failure to connect to Azure Government
- Pods in the uipath namespace stuck when enabling custom node taints
- Unable to launch Automation Hub and Apps with proxy setup
- Velero backup fails with FailedValidation error
- External Secrets troubleshooting
- Temporal as a Service troubleshooting
- AI Center and Document Understanding pods fail to start with TLS certificate verification enabled
- Fluentd does not export logs in IPv6 environments
Automation Suite on EKS/AKS installation guide
Last updated May 15, 2026
You can forward logs to external tools, such as Splunk, using the OpenTelemetry Collector. For details on how to install and use the OpenTelemetry Collector, refer to the official documentation of the tool provider (such as Splunk official documentation).
Note:
This method refers to forwarding logs from infrastructure and application pods. For saving robot logs, refer to Saving robot logs to Elasticsearch.
By default, Automation Suite includes a logging operator. To use a custom logging operator, refer to the Bring your own components section for instructions on how to opt out of the default setup.
In its default configuration, Automation Suite forwards pod logs to the object storage bucket used by the platform components.