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An investigation starts from an open incident. OpenCluster combines the triggering alert with a bounded time window and the connected sources available to that organization.

Investigation flow

  1. Orient. OpenCluster starts with the incident question, alert labels and annotations, timing, source links, and a current Kubernetes workload inventory when available.
  2. Select useful sources. Verified integrations expose only the reads their granted access supports. OpenCluster chooses among them based on the incident; it does not query every integration by default.
  3. Follow the results. Each result informs the next read. The path is adaptive, not a fixed checklist.
  4. Conclude. OpenCluster records supported findings, unresolved leads, and practical next steps. Each finding cites the reads behind it.

Access boundaries

Investigations can only use enabled integrations and verified access. Read windows are bounded around the incident, repeated identical reads are suppressed, and truncated results are marked. Slack and GitHub access is read-only. The Kubernetes integration currently contributes a workload inventory derived from recorded changes; it does not provide live pod, event, or log reads.

When the cause is not established

OpenCluster does not turn an incomplete lead into a root cause. It may conclude with unresolved leads or no findings. If a spend, read, turn, time, or progress limit stops the work, the record identifies that limit and preserves the partial result. For the operator workflow, see Investigate an incident. For conclusion semantics, see Understand findings and citations.