- Overview
- Requirements
- Installation
- Post-installation
- Cluster administration
- Managing products
- Managing the cluster in ArgoCD
- Setting up the external NFS server
- Automated: Enabling the Backup on the Cluster
- Automated: Disabling the Backup on the Cluster
- Automated, Online: Restoring the Cluster
- Automated, Offline: Restoring the Cluster
- Manual: Enabling the Backup on the Cluster
- Manual: Disabling the Backup on the Cluster
- Manual, Online: Restoring the Cluster
- Manual, Offline: Restoring the Cluster
- Additional configuration
- Migrating objectstore from persistent volume to raw disks
- Monitoring and alerting
- Migration and upgrade
- Migration options
- Step 1: Moving the Identity organization data from standalone to Automation Suite
- Step 2: Restoring the standalone product database
- Step 3: Backing up the platform database in Automation Suite
- Step 4: Merging organizations in Automation Suite
- Step 5: Updating the migrated product connection strings
- Step 6: Migrating standalone Insights
- Step 7: Deleting the default tenant
- B) Single tenant migration
- Product-specific configuration
- Best practices and maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- How to Troubleshoot Services During Installation
- How to Uninstall the Cluster
- How to clean up offline artifacts to improve disk space
- How to clear Redis data
- How to enable Istio logging
- How to manually clean up logs
- How to clean up old logs stored in the sf-logs bundle
- How to disable streaming logs for AI Center
- How to debug failed Automation Suite installations
- How to delete images from the old installer after upgrade
- How to automatically clean up Longhorn snapshots
- How to disable NIC checksum offloading
- Unable to run an offline installation on RHEL 8.4 OS
- Error in Downloading the Bundle
- Offline installation fails because of missing binary
- Certificate issue in offline installation
- First installation fails during Longhorn setup
- SQL connection string validation error
- Prerequisite check for selinux iscsid module fails
- Azure disk not marked as SSD
- Failure After Certificate Update
- Automation Suite not working after OS upgrade
- Automation Suite Requires Backlog_wait_time to Be Set 1
- Volume unable to mount due to not being ready for workloads
- RKE2 fails during installation and upgrade
- Failure to upload or download data in objectstore
- PVC resize does not heal Ceph
- Failure to Resize Objectstore PVC
- Rook Ceph or Looker pod stuck in Init state
- StatefulSet volume attachment error
- Failure to create persistent volumes
- Storage reclamation patch
- Backup failed due to TooManySnapshots error
- All Longhorn replicas are faulted
- Setting a timeout interval for the management portals
- Update the underlying directory connections
- Cannot Log in After Migration
- Kinit: Cannot Find KDC for Realm <AD Domain> While Getting Initial Credentials
- Kinit: Keytab Contains No Suitable Keys for *** While Getting Initial Credentials
- GSSAPI Operation Failed With Error: An Invalid Status Code Was Supplied (Client's Credentials Have Been Revoked).
- Alarm Received for Failed Kerberos-tgt-update Job
- SSPI Provider: Server Not Found in Kerberos Database
- Login Failed for User <ADDOMAIN><aduser>. Reason: The Account Is Disabled.
- ArgoCD login failed
- Failure to get the sandbox image
- Pods not showing in ArgoCD UI
- Redis Probe Failure
- RKE2 Server Fails to Start
- Secret Not Found in UiPath Namespace
- After the Initial Install, ArgoCD App Went Into Progressing State
- MongoDB pods in CrashLoopBackOff or pending PVC provisioning after deletion
- Unexpected Inconsistency; Run Fsck Manually
- Degraded MongoDB or Business Applications After Cluster Restore
- Missing Self-heal-operator and Sf-k8-utils Repo
- Unhealthy Services After Cluster Restore or Rollback
- RabbitMQ pod stuck in CrashLoopBackOff
- Prometheus in CrashloopBackoff state with out-of-memory (OOM) error
- Missing Ceph-rook metrics from monitoring dashboards
- Using the Automation Suite Diagnostics Tool
- Using the Automation Suite Support Bundle Tool
- Exploring Logs
Setting up the external NFS server
You can set up the NFS server on any machine and any OS of your choice or alternatively use any PaaS service offered by cloud providers. Note that we do not support Windows-based NFS and Azure blob-based NFS.
This document provides the instructions specific to configuring the NFS server on the RHEL operating system.
nfs-utils
library on the node you plan to use as the NFS server, run:
dnf install nfs-utils -y
systemctl start nfs-server.service
systemctl enable nfs-server.service
dnf install nfs-utils -y
systemctl start nfs-server.service
systemctl enable nfs-server.service
/asbackup
directory exists before running the command.
chown -R nobody: "/asbackup"
chmod -R 777 "/asbackup"
systemctl restart nfs-utils.service
chown -R nobody: "/asbackup"
chmod -R 777 "/asbackup"
systemctl restart nfs-utils.service
firewalld is a security library that manages networking and firewall rules.
To disable firewalld, run:
systemctl stop firewalld
systemctl disable firewalld
systemctl stop firewalld
systemctl disable firewalld
Alternatively, you can add the IP addresses of all the machines to an allowlist in firewalld. For more details, see Using Zones to Manage Incoming Traffic Depending on Source.
All backup and restore nodes must be able to access the NFS mount path.
To provide access, take the following steps:
- Go to the
/etc/exports
file on the NFS server. - Add an entry for the FQDN for each node (server and agent) for both the backup cluster and the restore cluster. Make sure
to use the following format:
mountpath fqdn-of-node(rw,sync,no_all_squash,root_squash)
.
Example:
/etc/exports
file. The entry specifies the FQDN of a nodes in the cluster and the corresponding permissions on that machine.
echo "/asbackup node1.automationsuite.mycompany.com(rw,sync,no_all_squash,root_squash)" >> /etc/exports
echo "/asbackup node1.automationsuite.mycompany.com(rw,sync,no_all_squash,root_squash)" >> /etc/exports
To export the mount path, run the following command:
exportfs -arv
exportfs -s
exportfs -arv
exportfs -s