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- Overview
- About uipathctl
 - uipathctl reference documentation
 
 - Pre-installation
 - Installation
 - Cluster administration
 - Backup and restore
- uipathctl snapshot
 - uipathctl snapshot backup
 - uipathctl snapshot backup create
 - uipathctl snapshot backup disable
 - uipathctl snapshot backup enable
 - uipathctl snapshot delete
 - uipathctl snapshot list
 - uipathctl snapshot restore
 - uipathctl snapshot restore create
 - uipathctl snapshot restore delete
 - uipathctl snapshot restore history
 - uipathctl snapshot restore logs
 
 - Certificate management
- uipathctl config additional-ca-certificates get
 - uipathctl config additional-ca-certificates update
 - uipathctl config tls-certificates get
 - uipathctl config tls-certificates update
 - uipathctl identity get-saml-certificate
 - uipathctl identity get-token-signing-certificate
 - uipathctl identity rotate-saml-certificates
 - uipathctl identity rotate-token-signing-certificates
 - uipathctl identity update-saml-certificate
 - uipathctl identity update-token-signing-certificate
 
 - Upgrade
 - Authentication
 - Monitoring and alerting
 - Product-specific configuration
 - Troubleshooting
 

OUT OF SUPPORT
uipathctl reference guide
Last updated Apr 29, 2025
uipathctl is a UiPath® command-line tool that allows you to perform various operations in Automation Suite on EKS/AKS.
         You can use uipathctl to check prerequisites in your environment, install Automation Suite, as well as configure and manage it from a single unified CLI.
For more information, including a complete list of 
         
         uipathctl operations, see the uipathctl reference documentation.
         You can install 
         
         uipathctl on the Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.
         Note: 
            
            
         
      Currently, 
            
            
         uipathctl is only compatible with the x86 architecture.
               You cannot run uipathctl on machines based on the ARM architecture,
               such as Macs with Apple Silicon (M series) CPUs.