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About support for Actions Runner Controller

You can contact Support for assistance with Actions Runner Controller.

The Actions Runner Controller (ARC) project was adopted by to release as a new product. As a result, there are currently two ARC releases: the legacy community-maintained ARC and 's Autoscaling Runner Sets.

only supports the latest Autoscaling Runner Sets version of ARC. Support for the legacy ARC is provided by the community in the Actions Runner Controller repository only.

If your support request is outside of the scope of what our team can help you with, we may recommend next steps to resolve your issue outside of Support. Your support request is possibly out of Support's scope if the request is primarily about:

  • The legacy community-maintained version of ARC
  • Installing, configuring, or maintaining dependencies
  • Template spec customization
  • Container orchestration, such as Kubernetes setup, networking, building images in ARC (DinD), etc.
  • Applying Kubernetes policies
  • Managed Kubernetes providers or provider-specific configurations
  • Runner Container Hooks in conjunction with ARC's kubernetes mode
  • Installation tooling other than Helm
  • Storage provisioners and PersistentVolumeClaims (PVCs)
  • Best practices, such as configuring metrics servers, image caching, etc.

While ARC may be deployed successfully with different tooling and configurations, your support request is possibly out of Support's scope if ARC has been deployed with:

  • Installation tooling other than Helm
  • Service account and/or template spec customization

If you're uncertain if the issue is out of scope, open a ticket and we're happy to help you determine the best way to proceed.

For more information about contacting Support, see Contacting Support.

Note

  • OpenShift clusters are currently unsupported.
  • ARC is only supported on Enterprise Server versions 3.9 and greater.

Support may ask questions about your Actions Runner Controller deployment and request that you collect and attach the controller, listener, and runner logs to the support ticket.