Orchestrator Configuration Checklist
1. Orchestrator Provisioning
- Create host organization.
- Validate that the host admin can log in.
- Create default organization and Orchestrator tenant.
- Validate that the tenant admin can log in.
- Create seed data (user groups, permissions, folder structure, and assignments).
2. Host Administration
- Create and manage tenants.
- Enable/disable features via feature flags.
- Manage licenses.
- Configure host settings: Configure mail settings and other settings for your organizations.
3. Orchestrator - Tenant Level
- Set up basic authentication, Windows AD authentication, or Azure AD authentication.
- Manage accounts: local users, directory users, directory groups.
- Configure and assign roles to accounts.
- Manage machines.
- Manage packages and libraries.
- Configure tenant settings: deployment (packages, libraries), security and scalability settings.
- Configure credential stores.
- Allocate licenses.
- Configure notifications - in-app & email notifications.
- Manage personal workspaces.
- Check audit.
4. Orchestrator - Folder Level
- Manage folders and folder permissions:
- Assign users/groups.
- Assign machines.
- Manage processes
- Manage folder-scoped objects such as queues, assets, buckets
- Create and edit triggers:
- Validate jobs are launched via triggers.
- Create, edit, start jobs:
- Validate jobs are created and picked up by robots and executed.
- Validate logs are saved.
- Validate monitoring