- Getting started
- Data security and compliance
- Organizations
- Authentication and security
- Licensing
- Tenants and services
- Accounts and roles
- External applications
- Notifications
- Logging
- Troubleshooting
Managing services
In each tenant, you can provision each of the services for which you have a license. You can then manage and work in that service as needed, within the context of the tenant.
You can:
- provision the services you need as part of the setup process when you add a tenant.
- for an existing tenant, provision new services or remove existing ones whenever you need, as described on this page.
By provisioning a service to an existing tenant, you are adding to the services that are available for use within the context of that tenant.
To provision services for an existing tenant:
When finished, the new services are displayed on the Services page.
Removing (or deleting) a service from a tenant means the service is no longer available to users while in the context of that tenant. If the service is provisioned in other tenants, it remains available for use in other tenants.
Licenses
- In the case of a service with a service instance license, such as UiPath Automation Hub, removing the service from the tenant also frees up one license unit for the service. You can then use the license to provision the service in a different tenant, if needed.
- In the case of a service with user licenses or runtimes (robot licenses) allocated, such as UiPath Orchestrator, the licenses that were used for the service are returned to the organization's pool of licenses and they can be re-allocated as needed.
To remove services from a tenant:
While in the context of the tenant, the removed service is no longer available to users.
The licenses for the service, if any, are now available for use in other tenants.
When you disable a service:
- Any existing license allocation for the service is removed and licenses are returned to the organization pool.
- The service data is retained and the service remains available to organization administrators in case you want to re-enable it later.
- The service is no longer available to users within the tenant for which it was disabled.
Licenses: When you enable a service, we attempt to re-allocate licenses for the service as they were before being disabled, but within the limit of the licenses currently available for the organization. Therefore, it is possible that previous license allocations are not fully restored if insufficient licenses are available.
To enable or disable a service:
After a short period, a confirmation message appears at the top of the page and the service status changes on the Services page. Disabled appears on the card of each disabled service.