- Overview
- Requirements
- Installation
- Q&A: Deployment templates
- Configuring the machines
- Configuring the external objectstore
- Configuring an external Docker registry
- Configuring the load balancer
- Configuring the DNS
- Configuring Microsoft SQL Server
- Configuring the certificates
- Online multi-node HA-ready production installation
- Offline multi-node HA-ready production installation
- Disaster recovery - Installing the secondary cluster
- 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
- Adding a dedicated agent Node for Task Mining
- Connecting Task Mining application
- 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
- 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 manually set the ArgoCD log level to Info
- How to generate the encoded pull_secret_value for external registries
- How to address weak ciphers in TLS 1.2
- How to work with certificates
- How to collect DU usage data with in-cluster objectstore (Ceph)
- How to install RKE2 SELinux on air-gapped environments
- 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
- GPU node affected by resource unavailability
- Volume unable to mount due to not being ready for workloads
- Support bundle log collection failure
- 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
- Issues accessing the ArgoCD read-only account
- MongoDB pods in CrashLoopBackOff or pending PVC provisioning after deletion
- 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
- Failure to configure email alerts post upgrade
- No healthy upstream issue
- Document Understanding not on the left rail of Automation Suite
- Failed status when creating a data labeling session
- Failed status when trying to deploy an ML skill
- Migration job fails in ArgoCD
- Handwriting recognition with intelligent form extractor not working
- Failed ML skill deployment due to token expiry
- Running High Availability with Process Mining
- Process Mining ingestion failed when logged in using Kerberos
- Unable to connect to AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Warehouse database using a pyodbc format connection string
- Airflow installation fails with sqlalchemy.exc.ArgumentError: Could not parse rfc1738 URL from string ''
- How to add an IP table rule to use SQL Server port 1433
- Using the Automation Suite Diagnostics Tool
- Using the Automation Suite support bundle
- Exploring Logs

Automation Suite on Linux installation guide
Performing a single tenant migration
linkThis is one of two ways in which you can migrate your standalone Orchestrator to Automation Suite.
For more information, see Migration options.
The tool can migrate to either Automation Cloud™ or Automation Suite, but this page describes the process of migrating to Automation Suite. For instructions on migrating to Automation Cloud, see the Automation Cloud documentation instead.
You can use the UiPath Automation Cloud™ Migration Tool to automatically migrate entities from your standalone Orchestrator to the Orchestrator service in Automation Suite.
Entities being migrated
linkWhen you run the Automation Cloud Migration Tool, it automatically creates the following entities in Automation Suite to match your standalone Orchestrator setup:
Entity |
Migrated |
Not Migrated |
---|---|---|
Settings |
Yes, with exceptions (see on the right). |
Some settings that are exposed to the tenant on the read path cannot be modified in Automation Suite, like host logo and color. Passwords in the Settings table cannot be exported because the API removes the values from the response. As a result no passwords will be migrated. This affects email alerts (SMTP password) and external feeds with basic authentication. |
Packages |
Migrates all packages and all package versions. If a package feed is external and configured with basic authentication, the credentials will need to be input after the migration completes. |
If a package feed is external and not accessible over the internet, entities that rely on these packages are not migrated. |
Libraries |
Tenant-level feeds only. |
If a library feed is at the host level or is external and not accessible over the internet, entities that rely on these libraries are not migrated. |
Calendars |
Yes |
N/A |
Machines |
Yes, but if there are not enough licenses to accommodate Machine slot assignments, the Machine will be imported with all slots set to 0. |
Machine keys are not migrated. |
Folders | Yes
Note: You can choose to migrate all folders in bulk, as well as individual folders.
|
Personal workspace folders are not migrated. |
Environments |
Yes, for classic folders. |
N/A for modern folders. |
Robots (classic) |
Yes, but if there are not enough licenses to accommodate robot creation, the robot is skipped during import. |
Skipped when licenses run out and an error is logged for each. |
Robots (modern) |
Modern robots are migrated if the user with which they are associated exists in Automation Suite and has the same email address. |
|
Environment associations |
The robot-environment mapping is migrated. |
N/A |
Processes |
Processes are migrated. The tool may refer to these as Releases. |
N/A |
Queues |
Yes |
N/A |
Triggers |
Triggers are migrated, but are all set as disabled. | |
Assets |
|
Per-user asset values in modern folders are not supported. The asset is imported with the default value or skipped if none is set. |
Machine associations |
Robot-machine mappings are migrated. |
N/A |
Entities not migrated
The following entities are not migrated by the tool:
- Folder feeds
- Users
- Queue items
- Action catalogs
- Webhooks
- Testing entities (test sets, test cases, test executions, test schedules, test data queues)
- Logs
Prerequisites
linkBefore opening the tool, make the following preparations:
- Make sure you have sufficient robot licenses in Automation Suite to match the number of robots being migrated (Admin > Licenses > Robots & Services). The tool only migrates robots as long as there are licenses available, after which it starts to skip robots.
- You must have administrator credentials for the standalone Orchestrator and View permissions for all entities being migrated. If you don't have the View permission for some entities, those entities are not migrated.
- You must be an organization administrator in Automation Suite.
- To run the tool, you need a machine
that:
- can connect to the standalone Orchestrator and to Automation Suite (has internet access)
- has the Windows operating system
- Download the tool on the mentioned machine from this link.
- Register the tool as an external application in the target Automation Suite organization.
Registering the tool as an external application
The migration tool needs to connect to the Orchestrator service API in Automation Suite to create the migrated entities. It uses the OAuth flow for this and therefore must be registered in Automation Suite as an external application.
- Follow these instructions to add the tool as a new external application with the following specifics:
- Type: Non-confidential
- Resources: Orchestrator API
- User scopes: OR.Folders, OR.Settings, OR.Robots, OR.Machines, OR.Execution, OR.Assets, OR.Users, OR.Jobs, and OR.Queues.
- Redirect URL:
http://127.0.0.1:8888/auth/
- Save the Application ID for later use.
Running the tool
linkThe tool can migrate one tenant at a time. You can run the tool multiple times for each of your tenants.
With each run, the tool:
-
Connects to your standalone Orchestrator to export entities for the given tenant.
-
Connects to Automation Suite to import and create the migrated entities in the Orchestrator tenant.
For more information about entities that are subject to migration, see Entities Being Migrated.
To run the tool:
- Extract the ZIP file you downloaded for the tool and then run the tool EXE.
- For the activation method, choose Connect to On-Premises:
- Fill in the information to allow the tool to connect to your standalone Orchestrator:Make sure that the credentials you provide are for an administrator account that also has View permissions on all the entities you want to migrate.
- Select Start Export to connect to your standalone Orchestrator and download the setup information.The export begins and may take a while to complete:When finished, the export summary lists all entities that were successfully exported:
You can select Open File to view the local file created for the export summary, which includes a few more details. - Select Home to return to the first screen.
- For the activation method, this time choose Connect to Automation Suite.
- Fill in the information to allow the tool to connect to Automation Suite to upload the setup information:
Field
Details
Automation Suite URL
The URL where Automation Suite is hosted, including the protocol and ending with a slash (/
).You can pick up this URL from your browser address bar while in Automation Suite, but do not include the part of the URL beginning with the organization name. For example, if the URL in your browser ishttps://mySite.com/docs/Migration/orchestrator_/?tid=34&fid=82
, withdocs
being the organization name, you must specify onlyhttps://mySite.com/
in this field.Client Application Id
The Application ID value associated with the external application registration in Automation Suite.
You can find this value on the Admin > External Applications page.
Organization Name
The organization-specific part of your Automation Suite URL. Organization administrators can find this information in the Organization Name field under Admin > Organization Settings.
You do not need to include the full URL, only the editable part, which is specific to your organization. For example, if the URL ishttps://mySite.com/
myOrgName
, addmyOrgName
to the field.Tenant Name
The exact name of the Automation Suite tenant where you want to add the migrated information. The migrated data will be visible in the specified Orchestrator tenant.
- Select Start Import to connect to Automation Suite and start to migrate the information to the target Orchestrator tenant.The import begins and may take a while to complete:To connect to Automation Suite using OAuth, a user with the adequate permissions for the scopes added when you registered the external application must log in to Automation Suite. When they do, a new window opens with a success message if the OAuth flow was successful:When finished, the import summary lists all entities that were successfully imported into the Orchestrator tenant in Automation Suite:Anything that was not imported is listed as an error and partial imports are listed as warnings. You can select View Report for more details about exactly which entities encountered an error or warning.
- When ready, select Done to close the tool.Tip: If needed, you can run the tool again to migrate data for additional tenants.
Post-migration tasks
linkBecause the tool cannot migrate everything, there are some final tasks that you must perform manually to obtain the same setup as you had in your standalone Orchestrator.
- In Automation Suite, log in to the organization of the tenant that was the import target and then open Orchestrator.
- Check that folders and entities were successfully migrated.
You can use the import summary to check the specific items that had warnings or errors.
- Allocate robot and service licenses for Orchestrator.
During import, machines are created and licensed while available licenses exist. After licenses run out, machines continue to be created without licenses, so you must update any such machines to allocate the adequate number of licenses.
Note: If you migrated without activating your Automation Suite license, at this stage you need to activate it to continue with the setup. - Manually upload any library feeds that the tool did not migrate.
- If any robots were skipped during export or import, manually create them.
- Create any webhooks, task catalogs, credential stores, or other information that the tool does not migrate.
The section Entities being migrated includes a list of what the tool does not migrate.
- Manually connect robots to the Automation Suite Orchestrator service.
- Manually enable triggers as needed.
While the tool migrates triggers, they are all disabled and you must manually enable them.
- Check any locations in Orchestrator where a password is required and add it: Robots, Settings, and Credential Assets.
Getting help
linkIf you need assistance with an issue encountered during export, import, or after import, open a Support ticket and include the following files:
- Log file (in the logs sub-folder)
- Export report file (in the MigrationAssets sub-folder)
- Import report file (in the MigrationAssets sub-folder)
In addition to these files, it would be helpful to know:
- The version of your standalone Orchestrator
- Your Automation Suite organization and tenant names.