- Getting started
- Best practices
- Tenant
- Folders Context
- Automations
- Processes
- Jobs
- Triggers
- Logs
- Monitoring
- Queues
- Assets
- Storage Buckets
- Test Suite - Orchestrator
- Other Configurations
- Integrations
- Classic Robots
- Host administration
- About the host level
- Managing system administrators
- Managing tenants
- Configuring system email notifications
- Audit logs for the host portal
- Maintenance Mode
- Organization administration
- Troubleshooting

Orchestrator User Guide
Managing tenants
linkA tenant is a unique and separate division or department within an organization. Each tenant has its own resources, separated from other tenants. In the standalone model, an organization is restricted to having a single tenant. As a result, a one-to-one relationship ensues between an organization and tenant.
Creating a Tenant
linkWhen creating a tenant, you also define the credentials for the administrator of the tenant.
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Log in to the Orchestrator host portal as a system administrator.
The Tenants page is displayed.
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In the top right, click Add Tenant.
The Provision Tenant dialog opens:
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Fill in the required fields Tenant Name,Password, and Confirm Password.
Note: The username (admin) for the tenant administrator cannot be changed.Important: If you recently changed the settings, the password you define here may not be validated against the new settings because it takes around one hour for the changes to apply.
- (Optional) Fill in the First Name, Last Name, and Email Address fields.
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Click Provision.
The tenant and tenant admin are created and the new tenant is displayed on the Tenants page.
Note: The tenant administrator is a local user called admin. It is automatically created with the Administrator role when you add a new tenant, with the password and email address you provided in the Provision Tenant dialog.
Renaming a Tenant
linkImpact of changing the tenant name
Changing the name of any of your tenants greatly impacts your previous configurations:
- Robots configured at the tenant level are disconnected. Users must reconnect their robots, entering the new URL.
- The tenant URL previously bookmarked doesn't work anymore. Send your users the new URL.
- Mobile Orchestrator users are disconnected. Send them the new tenant URL to connect again.
- Log in to the Orchestrator host portal as a system administrator.
The Tenants page is displayed.
- Click
More Actions at the right end of the row and select
Rename tenant.
The Edit Tenant dialog opens.
- Edit the name in the Tenant Name field.
- Click Update to apply the change.
The tenant name is changed and the new name appears in the Tenants page.
Disabling or Enabling Tenants
linkTo disable or enable a tenant: In the Tenants page, click More Actions and select Disable or Enable:
To disable or enable multiple tenants: Select the checkboxes at the left of the tenants and then click Disable/Enable the selected tenants:
Enabling or Disabling Features
linkUntil configured differently, all features are enabled by default for all tenants.
- Log in to the Orchestrator host portal as a system administrator.
The Tenants page is displayed.
- Click
More Actions at the right end of the row and select Enable/Disable features.
The Feature Flags window is displayed.
- Select the checkboxes for the features you want to enable on the tenant, or clear the ones you want to disable.
- Click Proceed to apply your changes.
Alternatively, select multiple tenants and click the Enable/Disable Features for Selected Tenants button to change the enabled features for multiple tenants at once.