You must use the Automation Orchestrator Client to configure the Multi-Node plug-in.

The Servers Configuration workflow category contains workflows that allow you to configure the connected Automation Orchestrator servers.

To access these workflows, navigate to Library > Workflows and enter the orchestrator and servers_configuration tags in the workflow search box.

Workflow Name Description
Add an Orchestrator server Adds a Automation Orchestrator server to the plug-in inventory.
Delete an Orchestrator server Removes a Automation Orchestrator server from the plug-in inventory and deletes all created proxies for this server.
Update an Orchestrator server Updates a Automation Orchestrator server from the plug-in inventory by changing its details.

Add an Automation Orchestrator server

You can run a workflow to establish a connection to a new Automation Orchestrator server.

Prerequisites

Verify that the primary and secondary Automation Orchestrator servers are the same version.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the Automation Orchestrator Client as an administrator.
  2. Navigate to Library > Workflows and enter the orchestrator and servers_configuration tags in the workflow search box.
  3. Locate the Add an Orchestrator server workflow and click Run.
  4. On the Server details tab, provide the host address and the port of the remote Automation Orchestrator server.
    1. Select whether the certificate is accepter silently and added to the trusted store.
    2. Select whether to generate proxy workflows for the remote Automation Orchestrator server.
  5. On the Connection settings tab, provide the connection settings.
    1. In the Connection timeout text box, enter the number of seconds within which Automation Orchestrator must connect to the remote server, otherwise the connection times out.
    2. In the Socket timeout text box, enter the number of seconds within which the request must succeed before it times out.
    3. In the Retry timeout text box, enter the number of seconds within which the proxy workflows wait to receive a notification from the remote Automation Orchestrator server if there is no connectivity.
  6. On the Connection mode tab, select whether the connection is shared.
    Option Description
    No The credentials of the logged-in user are used to connect to the remote Automation Orchestrator server.
    Yes All users can access the remote Automation Orchestrator server using the same credentials. Provide the credentials for the shared connection.
  7. Click Run.