To run Loki jobs on self-hosted runners with Azure Pipelines, you'll need to set up your pipeline configuration to target your self-hosted agents. Here's an example setup for a YAML pipeline that integrates with Loki, a log aggregation system.
trigger:
- master
pool:
name: 'MySelfHostedPool'
steps:
- script: |
echo "Running Loki job on self-hosted runner"
displayName: 'Run Loki Job'
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