- Démarrage
- Prérequis
- Meilleures pratiques
- Installation
- Mise à jour en cours
- Migration des index Elasticsearch
- Changement de l'URL d'Orchestrator/du serveur d'identité
- Mise à jour à l'aide de Windows Installer
- Mise à jour à l'aide du script Azure
- Serveur d'identité
- Résolution des erreurs de démarrage
Changement de l'URL d'Orchestrator/du serveur d'identité
If you decide to manually upgrade your Orchestrator / Identity Server instances from single node to multi-node, you may need to change the Orchestrator / Identity Server URL. The case where you should change the Orchestrator / Identity Server URL is when the load balancer URL is used in a multi-node installation, as it is independent from any node name.
Si l’installation à nœud unique est configurée pour être utilisée par un équilibreur de charge, il n’est pas nécessaire de modifier l’URL publique lors de la mise à niveau vers une installation multi-nœuds.
Afin d'assurer le fonctionnement optimal d'Orchestrator, plusieurs étapes doivent être suivies lors de la modification de l'adresse publique d'Orchestrator ou du serveur d'identité. Cette page les décrit.
REPLACE
function.
-- Declare variables for the current server name and the new server name DECLARE @CurrentServerName NVARCHAR(255) = 'server1'; -- Input: e.g., 'server1'
DECLARE @NewServerName NVARCHAR(255) = 'server2'; -- Input: e.g., 'server2'
-- Update statement using REPLACE function
UPDATE identity.ClientRedirectUris
SET RedirectUri = REPLACE(RedirectUri, @CurrentServerName, @NewServerName)
WHERE RedirectUri LIKE '%' + @CurrentServerName + '%'; -- Update only if the row contains 'server1'
UPDATE identity.ClientPostLogoutRedirectUris SET RedirectUri = REPLACE(RedirectUri, @CurrentServerName, @NewServerName)
WHERE RedirectUri LIKE '%' + @CurrentServerName + '%'; -- Update only if the row contains 'server1'
-- Declare variables for the current server name and the new server name DECLARE @CurrentServerName NVARCHAR(255) = 'server1'; -- Input: e.g., 'server1'
DECLARE @NewServerName NVARCHAR(255) = 'server2'; -- Input: e.g., 'server2'
-- Update statement using REPLACE function
UPDATE identity.ClientRedirectUris
SET RedirectUri = REPLACE(RedirectUri, @CurrentServerName, @NewServerName)
WHERE RedirectUri LIKE '%' + @CurrentServerName + '%'; -- Update only if the row contains 'server1'
UPDATE identity.ClientPostLogoutRedirectUris SET RedirectUri = REPLACE(RedirectUri, @CurrentServerName, @NewServerName)
WHERE RedirectUri LIKE '%' + @CurrentServerName + '%'; -- Update only if the row contains 'server1'
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Update the
OrchestratorUrl
parameter within Identity Server's appsettings.Production.json file with the new public address of Orchestrator. -
Update the
ExternalAuth.System.OpenIdConnect.RedirectUri
parameter within Orchestrator's UiPath.Orchestrator.dll.config (formerlyweb.config
) with the new valuehttps://[NewOrchestratorAddress]/signinsystemopenidconnect
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Update the
ExternalAuth.System.OpenIdConnect.PostLogoutRedirectUri
parameters within Orchestrator's UiPath.Orchestrator.dll.config (formerlyweb.config
) with the new valuehttps://[NewOrchestratorAddress]/
.
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Replace
[OldOrchestratorAddress]
and[NewOrchestratorAddress]
with your actual Orchestrator URL addresses. -
Make sure the certificates you use have the appropriate permissions set to prevent an internal server error. Refer to Troubleshooting Certificates for more details.
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The Platform Configuration Tool provides as an alternative way to change the Orchestrator URL.