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Humio
StackState Self-hosted v4.6.x
What is the Humio StackPack?
The Humio StackPack allows you to access your logs stored in Humio.
Using this StackPack, you can:
Jump straight to your container logs in Humio using a Quick Action on docker container components running in Kubernetes
Humio is a
community integration
.
Prerequisites
A Humio cloud account
The Humio Kubernetes agent, see the
Humio Kubernetes platform integration
.
Logging from each Kubernetes cluster must be stored in a
repository with the same name as your cluster
in Humio.
Using the Humio StackPack
Navigate to your Kubernetes cluster in StackState and use a Quick Action on one of the containers to jump into your logs.
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What is the Humio StackPack?
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Using the Humio StackPack