HIgh Density Bots

A high-density bot uses a single windows server machine to perform many automations concurrently
in different user sessions. A high-density bot uses only the unattended bot deployed to the same
machine with multiple users.

How to add a high-density bot?

1.      Login to manager

2.      Click on Machine from the menu bar.

3.      Click on add from the top right.

4.      Select high density bots from the drop down and choose the number of licenses required.

5.      Fill in the mandatory details and click on save.

Once we add a machine to the manager and assign a high-density bot to it, we now have to

move to the project and add the users for that machine.

How to navigate to projects and edit the number of

licenses?

1.      Navigate to projects from the main menu.

2.      Click on edit against the project and see that the number of licenses is same as the number
 of licenses added to a high-density bot while adding a machine.

3.      Click on save to update the licenses.

How to add multiple users to the same machine within a

project?

1.      Click on go against the project.

2.      Click on robot from the left menu bar.

3.      Click on add from the top right and fill in the required details.

4.      While adding the user, fill in the user credentials and click on save.

5.      To add another user, click on add again and add another user.

6.      Repeat the process to add all the users to the machine.

 

           

How to connect an assigned bot to the runner?

1.      Copy the key from manager.

2.      Paste the copied key to runner and click on connect.

3.      Once we click on connect, the runner will get connected, receive the bot request and run the same.

 

Once the manager is connected to the runner, it receives the workflow and runs in the machine

under the specified username. To run a bot with a different username in the same machine, login

to the system with that username name connect the runner to the manager, with the key mentioned

against the specific username.