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MultiExcerptName | kubernetes_tab |
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On top of the Kubernetes section, you find the information about
- API Version: Defines the versioned schema of this representation of a Kubernetes workload.
- Labels: Map of string keys and values that can be used to organize and categorize (scope and select) workloads.
- Annotations: Unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata.
Click Show all to display all available labels or annotations.
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Pod
Tab Pod contains the sections General and Container. The information displayed in the two sections is read-only.
Pod - General
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If available, you can adapt the number of Pod replicas, see below.
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Shows the number of Pod replicas.
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Scaling the Number of Replicas
Move the position of the slider to the desired number of replicas you want to set.
Click Apply.
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A pop-up window opens displaying the number of replicas before and after the change.
Click Scale to confirm your choice or Cancel to abort.
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The new number of replicas is displayed after a refresh of the browser tab.
Pod - Container
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Section Container consists of several tabs, one tab for each container.
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The content of the tabs is the same for all containers and displays the container details:
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Shows the container limitations. If a container exceeds its memory request and the node that it runs on becomes short of memory overall, it is likely that the Pod the container belongs to will be evicted.
Limitations cannot be changed by users. They are set during system deployment
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If the CPU limit is exceeded, the container will be throttled, the process will slow down.
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Visit the official Kubernetes documentation for more information:
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If you click the link Ports and Volumes, the container details open in a separate pop-up.
- Ports: Displays a list of all ports exposed in the internal network.
- Volumes: Lists all mounted volumes.
Use the filter on top of each list to search for single ports or volumes.
Networking
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Tab Networking gives you an overview on the details of the service mesh.
Use the filter to search for a port name.
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Each xUML service adapter has its own settings that are initialized in the xUML model and can be changed in the configuration.
If you are running an xUML service that is connecting to a database backend, you can modify the tagged values of the database interface respectively dependency. Before starting a deployed xUML service that connects to a database backend, you may want to redefine required database parameters.
SQL Adapter Connection Settings
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This tagged value controls the connection pooling. If true, each connection is put into a pool after use. If an SQL adapter requires a connection, it is taken from the pool. If no connection is available, a new connection is being created and put into the pool after use. The time the connection is kept in the pool depends on the other pooling parameters.
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This tagged value controls how often a connection can be re-used. After the connection has been re-used for maxConnectionReuse , it will be closed and not put back into the pool. This feature has been introduced because some databases had problems if the connection was re-used too often. Value -1 means the connection will be re-used forever. In this case you should define reasonable values for maxConnectionAge or maxConnectionIdleTime (see above).
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Connections not used for the time specified (in minutes) will be closed and removed from the pool.
This is useful for connections going through firewalls because such connections might be cut off after some time.
For more information on the SQL adapter settings (other tagged values, default values, ...) refer to the xUML Services Reference Guide.
SQL Adapter Authorization Settings
These settings allow you to adapt the SQL database user and password of the xUML service.
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Other Add-on Settings
Generally, most of the add-on settings that are related to an xUML Service Adapter have a corresponding tagged value in the component diagram. Refer to the documentation of the corresponding adapter for these settings.
Find below a list of other add-on settings and their description. For the sake of completeness, we also mentioned settings coming from the model for some setting groups (see column Specified in Model on).
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Only dump errors with the specified code.Specify a Bridge user defined error code.
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This setting takes no effect if Dump not Caught Errors/Dump Context on Error is disabled. |
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Only dump errors of the specified error domain. Specify a Bridge user defined error domain.
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This setting takes no effect if Dump not Caught Errors/Dump Context on Error is disabled. |
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Enable/Disable writing an error dump file for errors that have been caught in the xUML service model.
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This setting takes no effect if Dump not Caught Errors/Dump Context on Error is disabled. |
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Change the name of the persistent state object owner here. Each persistent state object is owned by a persistent state engine. If you change the owner setting, all subsequently created persistent state objects will belong to the new owner.
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All existing persistent state objects of the old owner will not been processed anymore by this service as they belong to a different owner now. |
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Specify the worker limit.
Workers defines the maximum number of parallel threads used to process pending events. The default setting is 5, which is used if none or 0 workers are configured. The implications of more or less workers are discussed in xUML Service Reference Guide > Performance Considerations of Persistent State .
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Specify the Browser caching options for the YAML file by setting a value for HTTP header Cache-Control
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For more information on this header, refer to Cache-Control on the Mozilla pages.
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Switch the service port on / off. When the service port is deactivated, it will not accept any request anymore.
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Specify the JSON compose option for the REST request/response.
When jsonCompact is true, the JSON composer will generate compact JSON, otherwise it will generate pretty JSON. jsonCompact defaults to true - also on re-compile of an older model with Builder as of 7.0.0-beta3.
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Specify the JSON compose option for the REST request/response.
When jsonKeepNulls is true, attributes of the REST response object having NULL values will be rendered to the REST response, otherwise they will be left out completely (refer to xUML Service Reference Guide > NULL Values ).
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Switching tracing on / off.
All xUML services are compiled with tracing enabled. This option allows you to turn off the tracing, so that no trace information is returned by the Bridge when a service is called.
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Switch the service port on / off. When the service port is deactivated, it will not accept any request anymore.
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Specify the Browser caching options for the UI files (HTML, CSS, ...) by setting a value for HTTP header Cache-Control
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For more information on this header, refer to Cache-Control on the Mozilla pages.
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- Adapting the Configuration of Containerized xUML Services
- Adapting the Configuration of Containerized xUML Services Kubernetes
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MultiExcerptName | xuml_service_deletion |
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Please note, that the deletion of a service has several consequences:
- The service container (deployment) will be removed from the current system.
- The registered routes are purged.
- Persisted data stored in this service will be removed.
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MultiExcerptName | xuml_service_documentation |
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Open the Documentation section to display the documentation of the xUML service.
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Use the list Select Document to choose the documentation you want to see.
The list contains:
- The documentation of the xUML service itself (if it is a service that has been created in the Designer, you will see the content of field Description from the service details page).
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- The documentation of the libraries that are used in the service.
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MultiExcerptName | xuml_service_endpoints |
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Type of the registered endpoint.
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- control
- rest
- shadow
- soap
- ui
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Click the URL to copy the secured endpoint URL to the clipboard.
Click to display the internal endpoint URL to the clipboard.
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Click Open in new tab to open an interface to test the application/API. The test interface is available on running services only.
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The PAS platform features an xUML Runtime API for each service. You can use the interface to obtain information on the states of the service's state machines in general, and to trigger state transitions. Refer to xUML Runtime API Reference for a comprehensive list of all available requests. |
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Click Download to download the description (OpenAPI/WSDL) of the service interface.
Click Copy to clipboard to copy the private descriptor URL.
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MultiExcerptName | xuml_service_settings |
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The settings are categorized into the following:
- Global Settings: In this category, you can change setting values that are global to the xUML service. Deployment information retrieved with deployment macros can be overwritten in this category, too (see Global Settings below).
- Add-ons: In this category, the settings comprise add-on related values like tagged values, interface URIs, and others. For instance, data of the SQL adapter, File System adapter, Timer, or SOAP service request may be overwritten. For more details, refer to the example in Add-on Settings.
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You can modify settings of a service no matter if the service is running or if it has been stopped. Saving the changes triggers a re-create and restart of the container. Changing the settings on a stopped service will start the service. Settings will be stored, so if you stop the service and restart it, the settings are restored. If you delete a service, all settings are lost and cannot be recovered. |
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- Adapting the Configuration of Containerized xUML Services
- Adapting the Configuration of Containerized xUML Services Kubernetes
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MultiExcerptName | portal_login_forgot_password |
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Forgotten Password
If you have forgotten your password, use the link Forgot Password? below button Sign In. | |
First enter your username, then click Send New Password. | |
The following message will be displayed: An Email to reset your password has been sent. The email will be sent to the address stored for your account in the user administration. Check your mailbox. | |
The email sent contains a link. This link is valid for 15 minutes. Click on the link to reset your password. | |
The link takes you to a page where you can change your password yourself. Enter your new password in the first line. Confirm the new password by entering it again in the second line. | |
If the password and the password confirmation do not match, your will not be able to submit your request. In that case, please enter your password again and make sure that your input is identical. | |
Click Show to view your input. This helps you to check your passwords for typos. | |
Your password has also to match the password criteria. Hover over Password Criteria to show the valid criteria. | |
When you have entered the new password, click Submit. After a successful change of your password you will directly be logged in. Your are redirected to the Scheer PAS Portal. |
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MultiExcerptName | portal_logout |
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Using Logout is the safest way to finish your work session: The current session is terminated in all tabs and the login page is displayed. | |
Option Logout is also available in the header menu if you have opened a tool in a separate browser tab. | |
Alternatively you can close the browser tab, but this will not end your Scheer PAS session and is therefore not recommended. |
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MultiExcerptName | standard_admin_profiles |
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hideControls | true |
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inverse | ,, |
sparkName | Sparkline |
separator | Point (.) |
labels | ‚‚ |
default | ,, |
isFirstTimeEnter | true |
cell-width | ,, |
userfilter | Profile,Description |
datepattern | dd M yy |
globalFilter | true |
id | 1679993155018_707575804 |
worklog | 365|5|8|y w d h m|y w d h m |
isOR | AND |
order | 0,1,2 |
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- Grants full access to the platform component administration, all platform services are displayed.
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- Grants limited access to the platform component administration, only customer-specific services are displayed.
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- Grants access to the Process Mining view in the user management.
- Allows to create and manage templates in Scheer PAS Process Mining.
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- Grants access to the administration menu in the API Management UI and the API Developer Portal.
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- Grants access to the login page of the identity management tool Keycloak. You will need separate credentials to log in to Keycloak.
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The Keycloak installation is not part of Scheer PAS Single Sign-on. |
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- Grants access to the Log Analyzer.
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- Grants access to the administration menu in the Designer.
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- Grants access to the user management.
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You can only access the User Management if profile user_management_admin has been assigned at least to one user. Therefore, every Scheer PAS installation is delivered with one standard user management admin. |
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platform_admin
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- Until version 20.1.8 this profile granted access to the user management.
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rpa_admin
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- Until version 20.1.8 this profile granted access to the RPA view in the user management.
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hideControls | true |
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inverse | false,false,false |
sparkName | Sparkline |
separator | Point (.) |
labels | ‚‚ |
default | ,, |
isFirstTimeEnter | false |
cell-width | ,, |
userfilter | Profile,Description |
datepattern | dd M yy |
globalFilter | true |
id | 1679993179815_-885708532 |
worklog | 365|5|8|y w d h m|y w d h m |
isOR | AND |
order | 0,1,2 |
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api_devportal_user
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- Grants access to the API Developer Portal.
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- Grants access to API Management.
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- Grants access to Process Mining.
- Additional profiles for Integration users:
- _dashboard_access_processes: Grants access to the complete process data.
- _dashboard_access_transactions: Grants access to the complete transaction data.
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bpaas_design_user
bpaas_execution_user
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- Both profiles grant access to BPaaS.
- bpaas_design_user: Allows to model processes.
- bpaas_execution_user: Allows to execute apps.
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A BPaaS design user needs both profiles to be able to model and execute apps. |
- Additional profiles for BPaaS users:
- ml_user: Grants access to the Machine Learning adapter in the BPaaS editor.
- mobile_autosync: Grants access to the option Sync instances automatically in the user preferences of the Mobile app.
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- Grants access to the Cron Manager.
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- Grants access to the File Manager, the UI of the file storage.
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- Grants access to the Integration (Bridge).
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pas_base
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- Grants access to the Portal and contains basic permissions for the Scheer PAS platform.
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portal_base
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- Grants access to the PAS Portal with a minimal set of required permissions.
- The profile is a subset of pas_base. It is automatically assigned during a user self registration process.
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- Grants access to the Designer.
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Users who should only be able to run Designer applications do not need the pas_user profile. They only need to be assigned the application profile. |
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- Grants access to the Process Monitor.
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- Grants access to the xUML Service Monitor.
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- Until version 20.1.8 this profile had to be assigned to the robot user (RPA).
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- Until version 20.1.8 this profile had to be assigned to the execution and design users to use RPA.
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