Running processes automatically
Set up process plans to run cyclical processes to put into effect, for example, regular synchronization with a target system environment. Process plans are connected to schedules and can therefore be run at regular intervals.
The following steps are necessary to run processes automatically:
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Creating a process plan
A process plan contains the basic configuration for automatically running a process.
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Setting up and configuring a schedule
A schedule includes the configuration of activation times for running processes regularly. For more information about schedules, see the One Identity Manager Operational Guide.
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Displaying process plan status
To display the status of process plans
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In the Designer, select the Process Orchestration > Process automation category.
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Start the editor using the Edit process plans task.
The list view of the process plan editor shows all process plans with their status.
Table 85: Meaning of list view icons
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The process plan schedule is not enabled. |
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The process plan was run according to plan. |
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The process plan was not run. This state can occur if the task could not be run to plan or if the schedule was re-enabled and the time had not been reached for the initial run. |
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The current time (server time) does not lie between the start and end times of the schedule. |
TIP: To reload the start times of all process plans, use the Process plan > Refresh menu item.
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Starting a process plan immediately
Process plans are connected to schedules and can therefore be run at regular intervals. If necessary, you can start a process plan immediately.
To start a process plan immediately
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In the Designer, select the Process Orchestration > Process automation category.
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Start the editor using the Edit process plans task.
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Select the process plan and select the Run context menu.
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Creating and editing process plans
A process plan contains the basic configuration for automatically running a process.
To create or edit a process plan
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In the Designer, select the Process Orchestration > Process automation category.
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Start the editor using the Edit process plans task.
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Use the Process plan > New menu item to create a new process plan.
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Select an existing process plan.
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In the Configure process plan view, edit the process plan main data.
TIP: You can see which process is triggered by a process plan from the Edit process context menu.
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