Getting started
The various work flows for installing, configuring, and using WebSphere Automation are divided between three basic roles. In practice, combinations of these roles might be done by the same person.
A cluster administrator is responsible for installing WebSphere Automation on Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform, setting up an identity provider, and doing any maintenance that is required by the foundational components. WebSphere server administrators configure WebSphere Automation and their servers for security and health monitoring. WebSphere administrators and other users with appropriate permissions can then use the WebSphere Automation UI to view the vulnerability and health status of their servers.