Automation Studio
Constraints
To control the availability of custom processes, custom operations, and custom hooks,
you use constraints. Constraints define on which instances, hosts, or virtual hosts a custom
process, custom hook, or custom operation is executed.
Provider Definitions
You provide the definitions of your existing provider implementations to enable the
functionality for custom operations, custom hooks, custom notifications, or the custom
provisioning process.
Configuring Custom Instances
You integrate non SAP NetWeaver
systems into SAP Landscape Management by
configuring custom instances.
Custom Operations
Custom operations specify when and under which circumstances your provider definition is
executed and whether your provider definition is executed on the host or on the instance.
Custom Notifications
You can invoke provider implementations for an entity type, if a notification event
occurs.
Custom Provisioning
You can replace or add custom provider definitions to the storage or rename step during
system provisioning.
Custom Processes
You can create custom processes where you combine operations, provisioning blueprints,
and custom processes available for execution as per your needs. You can then execute custom
processes on all entities that fulfill the constraints defined for the custom
process.
Operation Templates
You can create operation templates where you combine operations available for execution
as per your needs on entities specified. An operation template also contains all required
parameters, and therefore you can execute or schedule an operation template without further
user interaction.
Provisioning Templates
You manage provisioning templates to automate your system provisioning
processes.
Provisioning Blueprints
You can save activities such as configured provisioning procedures as provisioning
blueprints. You can then parameterize and execute provisioning blueprints without navigating
through a provisioning workflow.
Schedules
Schedule operation and provisioning templates to be executed on instances, systems, or
hosts at specific points in time.
