- Erste Schritte
- Best Practices
- Organisationsmodellierung im Orchestrator
- Verwalten großer Bereitstellungen
- Beste Praktiken für die Automatisierung (Automation Best Practices)
- Optimieren von Unattended-Infrastruktur mithilfe von Maschinenvorlagen
- Organisieren von Ressourcen mit Tags
- Schreibgeschütztes Orchestrator-Replikat
- Exportieren von Rastern im Hintergrund
- Mandant
- Über den Kontext „Mandant“
- Suche nach Ressourcen in einem Mandanten
- Verwaltung von Robotern
- Verbindung von Robotern mit Orchestrator
- Speicherung von Roboterzugangsdaten in CyberArk
- Speichern der Kennwörter von Unattended-Robotern im Azure Key Vault (schreibgeschützt)
- Speichern der Anmeldeinformationen von Unattended-Robotern im HashiCorp Vault (schreibgeschützt)
- Speichern der Anmeldeinformationen von Unattended-Robotern im AWS Secrets Manager (schreibgeschützt)
- Löschen von getrennten und nicht reagierenden Unattended-Sitzungen
- Roboter-Authentifizierung
- Roboter-Authentifizierung mit Client-Anmeldeinformationen
- SmartCard-Authentifizierung
- Audit
- Einstellungen – Mandantenebene
- Ressourcenkatalogdienst
- Ordnerkontext
- Automatisierungen
- Prozesse
- Jobs
- Auslöser
- Protokolle
- Überwachung
- Warteschlangen
- Assets
- Speicher-Buckets
- Test Suite - Orchestrator
- Sonstige Konfigurationen
- Integrationen
- Klassische Roboter
- Hostverwaltung
- About the host level
- Verwalten von Systemadministratoren
- Verwalten von Mandanten
- Verwalten Ihrer Hostlizenz
- Konfigurieren von System-E-Mail-Benachrichtigungen
- Prüfungsprotokolle für das Hostportal
- Wartungsmodus
- Organisationsadministration
- Fehlersuche und ‑behebung
About the host level
The host is the first level in the hierarchy. At this level, you can modify shared platform functionality like system administrator accounts, global authentication settings, global system email settings. You can also edit Orchestrator host settings from the host level. Only system administrators can access the host portal. Host settings apply across all the organizations.
The host Identity Management hub displays all the apps in your installation that are integrated with Identity Server. Only system administrators (logged in to the host) can access host portals.
In the host Identity Management hub, you can access host settings for integrated products. By default, these are:
-
Orchestrator: Opens the Orchestrator host portal, where you can view and manage your tenants and other global Orchestrator settings.
Select Back to Orchestrator in the top right of the Identity Management hub to open the Orchestrator host portal.
- Management: Open the host Management portal, where you can manage system administrators and other global settings.
https://
OrchestratorURL
/identity
and log in to the host
with your system administrator credentials. Alternatively, select Go to Identity Hub in the Orchestrator host portal.
The Orchestrator host portal is where you can view and manage your tenants, licenses, libraries (host feed), host-level settings, hostauthentication settings. Only system administrators (logged in to the host) can access host portals.
https://
OrchestratorURL
/host
and log in to the host
. Alternatively, select Orchestrator in the host Identity Management hub.
The Management portal at the host level is where you can view and manage system administrator accounts,global authentication settings, global system email settings. Only system administrators (logged in to the host) can access host portals.
https://
OrchestratorURL
/identity/management
and log in to the host
. Alternatively, select Management in the host Identity Management hub.