automation-suite
2022.10
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- Overview
- Requirements
- Installation
- Q&A: Deployment templates
- Downloading the installation packages
- Install-uipath.sh Parameters
- Enabling Redis High Availability Add-On for the cluster
- Document Understanding configuration file
- Adding a dedicated agent node with GPU support
- Connecting Task Mining application
- Adding a dedicated agent Node for Task Mining
- Adding a Dedicated Agent Node for Automation Suite Robots
- Post-installation
- Cluster administration
- 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
- Performing a single tenant migration
- Product-specific configuration
- Remapping the organization IDs
- Migrating Looker data to Automation Suite
- Performing Insights database maintenance
- Configuring log rules
- 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 bucket
- 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 TX checksum offloading
- How to address weak ciphers in TLS 1.2
- 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
- Antivirus causes installation issues
- Automation Suite not working after OS upgrade
- Automation Suite requires backlog_wait_time to be set to 0
- Volume unable to mount due to not being ready for workloads
- Unable to launch Automation Hub and Apps with proxy setup
- Failure to upload or download data in objectstore
- PVC resize does not heal Ceph
- Failure to resize PVC
- 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
- Authentication not working 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 due to invalid status code
- Alarm received for failed Kerberos-tgt-update job
- SSPI provider: Server not found in Kerberos database
- Login failed for AD user due to disabled account
- 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
- ArgoCD goes into progressing state after first installation
- Unexpected inconsistency; run fsck manually
- MongoDB pods in CrashLoopBackOff or pending PVC provisioning after deletion
- MongoDB Pod Fails to Upgrade From 4.4.4-ent to 5.0.7-ent
- Unhealthy services after cluster restore or rollback
- Pods stuck in Init:0/X
- Prometheus in CrashloopBackoff state with out-of-memory (OOM) error
- Missing Ceph-rook metrics from monitoring dashboards
- Pods cannot communicate with FQDN in a proxy environment
- Using the Automation Suite Diagnostics Tool
- Using the Automation Suite support bundle
- Exploring Logs

Automation Suite installation guide
Last updated Jun 30, 2025
Use this procedure to migrate Looker data from Insights Standalone to Insights Automation Suite.
- Open an SSH client and run the following command
to authenticate.
ssh <username>@<hostname>
ssh <username>@<hostname>
- Create a
backup.
image=$(sudo docker container inspect looker-container -f '{{ .Image }}') backupPath="$HOME/insights/backup" && mkdir "$backupPath" -p sudo docker run -u root --rm --platform linux --volumes-from looker-container -v "$backupPath":/backup "$image" bash -c "tar cvf /backup/looker_backup.tar --absolute-names /app/workdir/.db /mnt/lookerfiles /app/workdir/looker.key"
image=$(sudo docker container inspect looker-container -f '{{ .Image }}') backupPath="$HOME/insights/backup" && mkdir "$backupPath" -p sudo docker run -u root --rm --platform linux --volumes-from looker-container -v "$backupPath":/backup "$image" bash -c "tar cvf /backup/looker_backup.tar --absolute-names /app/workdir/.db /mnt/lookerfiles /app/workdir/looker.key"Note: Starting with the 2022.10 version, thelooker.key
is included in the migration backup.
- Exit the SSH.
exit
exit - Copy the files to the local machine using Secure
Copy Protocol (SCP).
scp <username>@<hostname>:~\insights\backup\looker_backup.tar <path-to-download-dir>
scp <username>@<hostname>:~\insights\backup\looker_backup.tar <path-to-download-dir>
- Download the
kubeconfig
file. The following screenshot shows an Azure deployment template for Automation Suite. - Open an SSH client and run the following command to get the Insights Looker pod name
$Env:KUBECONFIG="C:\Users\username\Downloads\output.yaml" # path to the optput.yaml kubectl get pods -n uipath
$Env:KUBECONFIG="C:\Users\username\Downloads\output.yaml" # path to the optput.yaml kubectl get pods -n uipath -
The Insights Looker pod is now listed (e.g.,
insights-insightslooker-c987df55c-gngqd
). - Set a variable name for the Insights Looker pod.
$PodName = "insights-insightslooker-74db798bc5-dt68p"
$PodName = "insights-insightslooker-74db798bc5-dt68p" - Create a backup for the Automation Suite data. The backup file will be stored on a machine with console where command is initiated.
Please make sure to delete created backup because it contains sensitive information.
kubectl cp ${PodName}:/app/workdir/.db/ .\sf_db_backup -n uipath -c insightslooker kubectl cp ${PodName}:/mnt/lookerfiles/ .\sf_lookerfiles_backup -n uipath -c insightslooker
kubectl cp ${PodName}:/app/workdir/.db/ .\sf_db_backup -n uipath -c insightslooker kubectl cp ${PodName}:/mnt/lookerfiles/ .\sf_lookerfiles_backup -n uipath -c insightslooker - Unzip the TAR file from the Insights Linux Server.
7z x .\looker_backup.tar -olooker_backup # looker_backup is the output folder
7z x .\looker_backup.tar -olooker_backup # looker_backup is the output folder - (Conditionally required if the Automation Suite password is different from the one used in the Standalone deployment model)
Edit the following files before the migration and update url and/or password in both looker.log and looker.script files.
Open
sf_db_backup/looker.log
and search forhost_url
to find the string that starts withhttps://
.Search forINSERT INTO "CREDENTIALS_EMAIL" VALUES(1,1,'[email protected]'
insf_db_backup/looker.log
.Copy the string that starts with$2a$12$
and overwrite all occurrences inlooker_backup/app/.db/looker.log
.Note:- Turn off regex in the editor if you cannot find these lines.
- If there are multiple occurrences of
INSERT INTO "CREDENTIALS_EMAIL" VALUES(1,1,'[email protected]'
you need to update all of them.
- Change the working directory to the
looker_backup
folder. In this folder you will see two sub-folders namedapp
andmnt
.cd looker_backup
cd looker_backup - Copy files to the insights Looker pod and then restart the deployment.
kubectl cp .\app\workdir ${PodName}:/app -n uipath -c insightslooker kubectl cp .\mnt\lookerfiles ${PodName}:/mnt -n uipath -c insightslooker kubectl rollout restart statefulset insights-insightslooker -n uipath
kubectl cp .\app\workdir ${PodName}:/app -n uipath -c insightslooker kubectl cp .\mnt\lookerfiles ${PodName}:/mnt -n uipath -c insightslooker kubectl rollout restart statefulset insights-insightslooker -n uipath