Document your existing operational procedures using the runbook editor. Share the
knowledge and experience that you documented in a runbook with your team members.
Before you begin
You must have user access as an RBA Author or RBA Approver to access the
Library page.
About this task
Runbooks are created for one of the following reasons:
- Operators document their daily tasks in documents. Runbooks allow you to document and store
these procedures in an ordered manner. When a runbook is published the knowledge can be shared
between all operators.
- A new set of events has occurred and a couple of skilled operators work out a new procedure to
solve the issue that caused these events.
Procedure
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Click Library.
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Click New runbook. The runbook editor opens. For more information about
how to use the editor, see Edit a runbook.
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Provide data to describe the runbook. Make sure that you use a Name for
the runbook that describes what problem this runbook solves.
Restriction: Avoid using commas in runbook names. Runbook names containing commas cannot
be filtered in the Library or on the Executions
page.
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(Optional): Provide a Description. The description contains information
about specific situations that this runbook solves. Operators use the description to decide if a
runbook meets their requirements.
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(Optional): Add Tags. These help to filter a large amount of runbooks,
as well as group runbooks with the same content.
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Start adding steps to the runbook. Click Add manual step or
Add automatic step.
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Click inside the editor and describe the first step of your procedure. Use
commands, parameters,
automations, or GOTO elements to distinguish between
different types of elements within a runbook. Remember to always create a new step if you start to
describe a new task that the operator can run.
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When all steps have been documented, click .
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Test the runbook. Search for your runbook in the Library dashboard.
Click Run to test the execution of the new runbook. Modify the runbook if
necessary.
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Publish your runbook.
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Click Edit to open the runbook editor.
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Click Publish. The runbook is now available to all operators.
Note: Runbooks are limited to a size of 1 MB. This relates to runbook metadata and its content
(including embedded images). Attempts to create or edit runbooks in a way that exceeds this limit
will result in an error.