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3rd chunk of `content/en/blog/_posts/2015-06-00-Cluster-Level-Logging-With-Kubernetes.md`
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Title: Node Components and Fluentd Configuration in Kubernetes Logging
Summary
The content includes two images. The first image details the components running on a node, likely within a Kubernetes cluster. The second image displays the configuration file for Fluentd, which is configured to forward logs to Stackdriver. These images are visual aids relating to setting up cluster-level logging, particularly focusing on Fluentd's role in forwarding logs.