automation-suite
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- Overview
- Requirements
- Pre-installation
- Preparing the installation
- Installing and configuring the service mesh
- Downloading the installation packages
- Configuring the OCI-compliant registry
- Granting installation permissions
- Installing and configuring the GitOps tool
- Deploying Redis through OperatorHub
- Applying miscellaneous configurations
- Running uipathctl
- 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
- 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
- Rotating Blob Storage Credentials
- Disabling use of pre-signed URLs when uploading data to Amazon S3 storage
- Configuring process app security
- Setting up Kerberos authentication with basic MSSQL authentication for Process Mining
- Troubleshooting

Automation Suite on OpenShift installation guide
Last updated Mar 26, 2026
Setting up Kerberos authentication with basic MSSQL authentication for Process Mining
Note:
When you are performing a new installation and you want to use Kerberos authentication, it is strongly recommended to configure process app security as single_account. Refer to Configuring process app security for details.
When you want to use Kerberos authentication for login to Automation Suite and use basic MSSQL authentication for Process Mining you need to add the following in the processmining section in the input.json file.
"kerberos_auth_config": {
"enabled": false
},
"kerberos_auth_config": {
"enabled": false
},
Example Kerberos authentication with basic MSSQL and PostgreSQL authentication for Process Mining
The following code shows an example processmining section with Kerberos authentication with basic MSSQL and PostgreSQL authentication for Process Mining.
"processmining": {
"enabled": true,
"advanced_configuration": {},
"airflow": {
"metadata_db_connection_str": "postgresql+psycopg2://kerberos_user:@kerberospostgres.AUTOSUITEAD.LOCAL:5432/AutomationSuite_Airflow"
}
}
"processmining": {
"enabled": true,
"advanced_configuration": {},
"airflow": {
"metadata_db_connection_str": "postgresql+psycopg2://kerberos_user:@kerberospostgres.AUTOSUITEAD.LOCAL:5432/AutomationSuite_Airflow"
}
}
Example Kerberos authentication with basic MSSQL for Process Mining
The following code shows an example processmining section with Kerberos authentication with basic MSSQL authentication for Process Mining.
"processmining": {
"enabled": true,
"kerberos_auth_config": {
"enabled": false
},
"sql_connection_str": "Server=tcp:servername.database.windows.net,1433;Initial Catalog=AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Metadata;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=username;Password=Password@password;MultipleActiveResultSets=False;Encrypt=True;TrustServerCertificate=False;Connection Timeout=30;Max Pool Size=100;",
"sqlalchemy_pyodbc_sql_connection_str": "mssql+pyodbc://username%servername.database.windows.net:password%password@servername.database.windows.net:1433/AutomationSuite_Airflow?driver=ODBC+Driver+17+for+SQL+Server",
"warehouse": {
"sql_connection_str": "Server=tcp:servername.database.windows.net,1433;Initial Catalog=AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Warehouse;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=username;Password=Password@password;MultipleActiveResultSets=False;Encrypt=True;TrustServerCertificate=False;Connection Timeout=30;Max Pool Size=100;",
"sqlalchemy_pyodbc_sql_connection_str": "mssql+pyodbc://username%servername.database.windows.net:Password%password@servername.database.windows.net:1433/AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Warehouse?driver=ODBC+Driver+17+for+SQL+Server"
}
},
"processmining": {
"enabled": true,
"kerberos_auth_config": {
"enabled": false
},
"sql_connection_str": "Server=tcp:servername.database.windows.net,1433;Initial Catalog=AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Metadata;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=username;Password=Password@password;MultipleActiveResultSets=False;Encrypt=True;TrustServerCertificate=False;Connection Timeout=30;Max Pool Size=100;",
"sqlalchemy_pyodbc_sql_connection_str": "mssql+pyodbc://username%servername.database.windows.net:password%password@servername.database.windows.net:1433/AutomationSuite_Airflow?driver=ODBC+Driver+17+for+SQL+Server",
"warehouse": {
"sql_connection_str": "Server=tcp:servername.database.windows.net,1433;Initial Catalog=AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Warehouse;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=username;Password=Password@password;MultipleActiveResultSets=False;Encrypt=True;TrustServerCertificate=False;Connection Timeout=30;Max Pool Size=100;",
"sqlalchemy_pyodbc_sql_connection_str": "mssql+pyodbc://username%servername.database.windows.net:Password%password@servername.database.windows.net:1433/AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Warehouse?driver=ODBC+Driver+17+for+SQL+Server"
}
},