> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.linuxguard.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.linuxguard.io/operate.md).

# Operate

- [Operate](https://docs.linuxguard.io/operate/operate.md): Day-2 operations for the LinuxGuard agent — service management, log inspection, signal handling, support bundles, and uninstall.
- [Log Management](https://docs.linuxguard.io/operate/operate/log-management.md): LinuxGuard agent log management — precise redaction scope, rate limiting drop summaries, and central log collection patterns for journald, syslog, and structured JSON shipping.
- [Support Bundles](https://docs.linuxguard.io/operate/operate/support-bundles.md): Support bundle collection and upload — pre-share PII warning, per-file redaction status, 180 MB cap, presigned S3 upload flow, and decision tree for when to collect.
- [Uninstallation](https://docs.linuxguard.io/operate/operate/uninstallation.md): Uninstall the LinuxGuard agent from a Linux host — package removal, config cleanup, and de-enrollment from your tenant.


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