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UiPath Administration and Support Guide

By : Arun Kumar Asokan
Book Image

UiPath Administration and Support Guide

By: Arun Kumar Asokan

Overview of this book

UiPath administration, support, maintenance, monitoring, and deployment activities are mandatory and more challenging than developing bots. This is a major issue for many firms that are looking to scale their RPA programs. This book will help in training new UiPath users/resources involved in administration and support tasks to address existing skill gaps in RPA market. The book starts with an introduction to the UiPath Platform. You'll learn how to set up UiPath Platform administration, support, monitoring, reporting, deployment, and maintenance. After that, you’ll cover advanced topics, such as, using the orchestrator API for support operations, security, and risk management. In addition to this, best practices for each of the topics will be covered. By the end of this book, you will have the knowledge you need to work on the support and monitoring of UiPath programs of any size.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Part 1: UiPath Platform and Support Setup
5
Part 2: UiPath Administration, Support, DevOps, and Monitoring in Action
10
Part 3: UiPath Maintenance and Future Trends

Folder level entities administration

Every folder in the tenant has a different context and each folder has unique automating data, such as processes, jobs, and assets, associated with them. It is crucial to have the folder-level administrator role perform a few administration tasks at this level in UiPath Orchestrator.

Lets take a look at few of the support requests in this section.

Automation

  • Process: A UiPath process is created based on the packages fed to UiPath Orchestrator. This section lists out all the processes that are available in the folder. New processes can also be added based on the available packages and arguments (if applicable) and by providing additional settings, such as descriptions and job priority.

Figure 4.31 – Processes

ST20: Jennifer received a request to roll back a recently updated process in production, as it was continuously failing. She edits the target process and rollback to a previous stable version...