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- Overview
- Requirements
- Pre-installation
- Installation
- Post-installation
- Migration and upgrade
- Upgrading Automation Suite
- Migrating standalone products to Automation Suite
- Step 1: Restoring the standalone product database
- Step 2: Updating the schema of the restored product database
- Step 3: Moving the Identity organization data from standalone to Automation Suite
- Step 4: Backing up the platform database in Automation Suite
- Step 5: Merging organizations in Automation Suite
- Step 6: Updating the migrated product connection strings
- Step 7: Migrating standalone Orchestrator
- Step 8: Migrating standalone Insights
- Step 9: Migrating standalone Test Manager
- Step 10: Deleting the default tenant
- Performing a single tenant migration
- Migrating between Automation Suite clusters
- Migrating from Automation Suite on EKS/AKS to Automation Suite on OpenShift
- Monitoring and alerting
- Cluster administration
- Product-specific configuration
- Orchestrator advanced configuration
- Configuring Orchestrator parameters
- Configuring appSettings
- Configuring the maximum request size
- Overriding cluster-level storage configuration
- Configuring NLog
- Saving robot logs to Elasticsearch
- Configuring credential stores
- Configuring encryption key per tenant
- Cleaning up the Orchestrator database
- Skipping host library creation
- Troubleshooting
- The backup setup does not work due to a failure to connect to Azure Government
- Pods in the uipath namespace stuck when enabling custom node taints
- Unable to launch Automation Hub and Apps with proxy setup
- Robot cannot connect to an Automation Suite Orchestrator instance
- Log streaming does not work in proxy setups
- Velero backup fails with FailedValidation error
- Accessing FQDN returns RBAC: access denied error
- Provisioning Automation Suite Robots fails
- Health check of Automation Suite Robots fails

Automation Suite on EKS/AKS installation guide
Last updated Mar 31, 2026
Health check of Automation Suite Robots fails
Description
After installing Automation Suite on AKS, when you check the health status of the Automation Suite robots pod, it returns an unhealthy status: "[POD_UNHEALTHY] Pod asrobots-migrations-cvzfn in namespace <uipath> is in Failed status".
Potential issue
On rare occassions, database migrations for Orchestrator and Automation Suite robots may run at the same time. In this case, migrating the database of Automation Suite robots fails. In Argo CD, you can see two migration pods: one with a healthy status, one with an unhealthy status.

Solution
The database migration for Automation Suite robots is automatically retried, and renders successful. However, Argo CD does not update the status. You can ignore the unhealthy status.