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  • 1.  Infrastructure Automation multi-instance

    IBM Champion
    Posted Fri August 11, 2023 07:29 PM

    IBM Cloud Pak for Watson AIOps and Infrastructure Automation can co-exist on the same cluster, but you cannot have multiple instances of IBM Cloud Pak for Watson AIOps or Infrastructure Automation on the same cluster.

    I want to see if I can have infrastructure automation in multi-tenand or multi-instance mode

    Regards



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  • 2.  RE: Infrastructure Automation multi-instance

    Posted Fri August 11, 2023 07:46 PM
    Not that I've seen. Normally, this "management plane" is single instance, managed by a single team for the entire cluster, and that team can then allow individual users whatever access they need to whatever data they need (based on labels or other attributes of the events generated). We have set up some MSPs with service catalog items to allow their customers the ability to perform some number of actions, but only one central team has direct access to the management system.

    What business problem are you trying to solve?

    Frank

    Frank Tate
    MBA, PMP, CISSP
    CEO, Gulfsoft Consulting
    Frank.Tate@gulfsoft.com
    http://www.gulfsoft.com
    ph: 304-376-6183





  • 3.  RE: Infrastructure Automation multi-instance

    Posted Fri August 11, 2023 07:56 PM
    I think this functionality may have moved into the red hat portfolio. I'll check tomorrow. 






  • 4.  RE: Infrastructure Automation multi-instance
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    IBM TechXchange Speaker
    Posted Mon August 14, 2023 09:50 AM

    @DIVYA KAMATH ... Tagging you for your awareness and if you could add any insights here



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  • 5.  RE: Infrastructure Automation multi-instance

    IBM Champion
    Posted Tue August 15, 2023 01:43 PM

    Yes, it is having multiple instances in the same cluster.

    In my case it is the following example. I have a cluster with automation infrastructure and it has an instance, instance 1 connects it to an LDAP and it is to some subscriptions to automate, then in the I want to have instance 2 of the same cluster and it connects to a different LDAP and this instance 2 connects to other subscriptions to automate and they do not see each other.

    In summary, having several infrastructure automation instances in the same cluster and not sharing data.

    Regards



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    GBM Corporation
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