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Settings

Manage your cluster settings using resource-based authorizations, automatic cluster updates, and user task restrictions, or permanently delete the cluster.

Manage cluster settings

To manage your cluster settings:

  1. Navigate to Console, and select the Clusters tab.
  2. Select the cluster you want to manage, and select the Settings tab.
  3. Enable/disable cluster settings as required, or delete the cluster.

Cluster settings

Resource-based authorizations

You can enable resource-based authorization on a per-cluster basis to control the level of access users have over system resources.

  • Enable this setting to use resource-based authorization in the cluster. You must define resource access for each user as users no longer have access to all process and decision definitions.
  • Disable this setting if you do not want to use resource-based authorization in the cluster. You can still configure resource authorizations, but they are only applied to cluster users when you enable this setting.
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For more information on resource-based authorization, see resource authorizations and resource-based authorization.

Automatic cluster updates

You can set the cluster to automatically update to newer versions of Camunda 8 when they are released.

  • Enable this setting to automatically update the cluster when a new patch release is available. During an update, the cluster may be unavailable for a short time. You can still manually update the cluster.
  • Disable this setting if you do not want the cluster to automatically update. You must manually update the cluster.
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For more information on updating clusters, see update your cluster.

Enforce user task restrictions

You can enable user task access restrictions in the cluster to restrict Tasklist task access to assigned/candidate users and groups.

  • Enable this setting to use user task access restrictions in the cluster. Tasks assigned to users or candidate groups are only visible to assigned users or respective group members.
  • Disable this setting if you do not want to use user task access restrictions in the cluster. Any user can see any task, regardless of the assignment. Use this mode in development environments to test assignment rules.
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For more information on user task access restrictions, see user task access restrictions.

Delete this cluster

You can permanently delete the selected cluster. See delete your cluster.

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Deleting a cluster is permanent. You cannot reuse a cluster after it has been deleted.