Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Get Started
- 2 Before You Begin
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3
Manage Access and Assign Roles
- Differences Between Tenancies With and Without Identity Domains
- About IAM Policies for Process Automation
- Manage Access in an Identity Domain
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Manage Access Without an Identity Domain
- Understand Federation
- Create an IDCS Group
- Create an IAM Group
- Create an IAM Policy
- Map the IDCS and IAM Groups
- Create IDCS Users
- Create IAM Users
- Assign IDCS Application Roles to Groups
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Configure Mutiple Identity Stripes for Process Automation
- Define a Stripe Naming Convention
- Create an IDCS Group for Secondary Stripe Users
- Create an OAuth Client in the Secondary Stripe
- Create an IAM Group for Secondary Stripe Users
- Create the Federation and its Group Mapping
- Create an IAM Policy for Federated Users to Create Instances
- Provide Access to a Federated Stripe in the IAM Group for Secondary Stripe Users
- Create Process Automation Instances in the Secondary Stripe Compartments
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Provision and Manage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process
Automation Instances
- Provision a Process Automation Instance
- Access the Process Automation Instance
- Delete a Process Automation Instance
- Edit a Process Automation Instance
- View Instance Details
- Stop and Start a Process Automation Instance
- Move an Instance to a Different Compartment
- Create an Access Token to Provision an Instance
- Enable Process Automation with Oracle Integration 3
- 5 Monitor Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation
- A Service Limits, Quotas, and Events