Administering System Center 2012 - Orchestrator
Updated: May 13, 2016
Applies To: System Center 2012 SP1 - Orchestrator, System Center 2012 - Orchestrator, System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator
System Center 2012 - Orchestrator is a workflow management solution for the datacenter that you can use to automate the creation, monitoring, and deployment of resources in your environment. This guide describes tasks that an administrator might have to perform to maintain a production Orchestrator environment. It assumes that you have a fully deployed Orchestrator environment as described in Deploying System Center 2012 - Orchestrator.
In This Guide
Accessibility for People with Disabilities
Describes accessibility options in Orchestrator.
How to Change the Orchestrator Database
Describes how to change the location of the orchestration database.
How to Change the Orchestrator Users Group
Describes how to remove and add members to the Orchestrator Users Group.
How to Configure Orchestrator Database Connections
Describes how to use DBSetup to configure connections to an Orchestrator database.
How to Configure Runbook Servers to Optimize Performance of .NET Activities
Describes how to configure a runbook server to perform optimally with activities that require Microsoft .NET libraries.
How to Configure Runbook Throttling
Describes how to use the Runbook Server Runbook Throttling tool to change the maximum number of runbooks that can run on a runbook server.
How to View Orchestrator Data by Using PowerPivot
Describes how to view Orchestrator data by using Microsoft Excel PowerPivot.
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Describes the types of logs available in Orchestrator and how to configure them.
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Describes the runbook server properties.
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Describes how to back up an Orchestrator database.
How to Use the Integration Toolkit to Extend Orchestrator Capabilities
Provides a link to the MSDN library content that helps you create new integration packs for Orchestrator.
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