The primary role of UAA is as an OAuth2 provider, issuing tokens for client apps to use when they act on behalf of Cloud Foundry users. This topic provides an overview of the User Account and Authentication (UAA) Server, the identity management service for Cloud Foundry. User Account and Authentication (UAA) Server Rate Limit Information Returned by the Cloud Controller API.Backing Up and Restoring CredHub Instances.Using a Key Management Service with CredHub.Setting Up and Deploying CredHub with BOSH.Information for Managed Service Authors.
Using Blue-Green Deployment to Reduce Downtime and Risk.Starting, Restarting, and Restaging Apps.Deploying a Nozzle to the Loggregator Firehose.Installing the Loggregator Plugin for cf CLI.Monitoring and Testing Diego Components.Configuring Health Monitor Notifications.Configuring Diego Cell Disk Cleanup Scheduling.Configuring SSH Access for Cloud Foundry.Running and Troubleshooting Cloud Foundry.Configuring Load Balancer Health Checks for CF Routers.Getting Started with the Notifications Service.Creating and Managing Users with the UAA CLI (UAAC).Creating and Managing Users with the cf CLI.Cloud Controller Blobstore Configuration.Backup and Restore for External Blobstores.Configuring Your Cloud Foundry for BOSH Backup and Restore.Migrating from cf-release to cf-deployment.Deploying Cloud Foundry with cf-deployment.
Using the cf CLI with a Self-Signed Certificate.Cloud Foundry Command Line Interface (cf CLI).User Account and Authentication (UAA) Server.How Cloud Foundry Maintains High Availability.