Discover Server Admin Responsibilities
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
- Add Tableau Server sites, users, and groups.
- Monitor Tableau Server performance.
- Describe the purpose of Tableau Services Manager.
Introduction to Tableau Server Admins
You can do a lot with Tableau Server, but what that is depends on your role. In this unit, you learn about just a few of the tasks you can do as a server admin.
Server admins are responsible for the operation of the server application and ensuring members of their organization are set up to share and explore data visualizations on a Tableau Server site. When it comes to the different site roles, server admins can pretty much do whatever they want. They have full access to Tableau Server settings, all sites on the server, users and groups, and all content assets, such as projects, data sources, and workbooks, to monitor and maintain overall server health.
Let’s assume you already have Tableau Server up and running. You won’t learn about everything you can do as a server admin, but will instead focus on some of the day-to-day tasks you might be expected to perform. Keep in mind that there is usually more than one way to accomplish these tasks, and you won’t learn all of them in this module.
The Administrator Areas of Tableau Server
If you’re a server admin, what you see on a Tableau site is a little different from other users. Namely, you have access to administrator pages (site admins can also see most of these for their sites).
But you also have the ability to see and manage all the sites on the server, along with other settings at the server level.
Add a Site to Your Server
A site is a collection of users, groups, and content that’s walled off from other groups and content on the same instance of Tableau Server. All content (workbooks, projects, data sources, and so on) is published, managed, and accessed on a site-by-site basis.
As a best practice, we recommend that you create a new site only when you need to manage a unique set of users and their content separately from other users and content.
Single-Site Servers
Tableau Server comes with one site, named Default. As a server admin, you can add other sites to your deployment or remove them, as well as customize sites for your organization.
To add a site for the first time, select Settings | Add a Site, then click Add a Site.
Multi-Site Servers
On servers with multiple sites, open the site picker at the top of the Navigation pane, click Manage all sites, then click .
Edit Site Settings
You can manage different settings for each site on your server, including the site name, storage capacity for published content, and revision history settings. You can also configure web authoring, performance metrics, data-driven alerts, and so much more.
Single-Site Servers
To edit site settings on a single-site server, go to that site’s home page and open the Settings page from the Navigation pane.
Multi-Site Servers
On a multi-site server, open the site picker and click Manage all sites. On the Sites page, click next to the site name, then select Edit Settings.
Alternatively, you can go to the site directly and open its Settings page there.
Add Users and Set Their Site Roles
The reason you have Tableau Server is so that colleagues in your organization can share Tableau workbooks and data sources. But each person who accesses your server needs to sign in, which means they need to be listed as one of the users you’ve established on the server.
You can add users to Tableau Server one at a time or in batches. In either case, you can add them to the server as unlicensed users (and then add them to sites and assign site roles as you onboard them to Tableau Server), or you can add them to sites and specify their site roles at the same time, at which point they’re ready to sign in. There are other strategies for adding users and assigning site roles, but we focus on these two approaches here.
Add a User to a Single Site
To add a user to a specific site on a multi-site server, or to add users on a single-site server, go to the site’s Users page. In both cases, they’ll be added to the server and the site.
Add a User to Multiple Sites
To assign someone to multiple sites on a multi-site server, open the site picker and click Manage all sites | Users. Then click . Then select all the sites you wish to add the new user to.
Add Multiple Users
To add multiple users in batches, you can import them from a file instead. On a multi-site server, users imported at the site level will be added to both the site and the server, while users imported at the server level are not assigned a site upon import. For more information, check out Set Users’ Site Roles.
Add and Manage Site Groups
Add Groups
Another task you may be responsible for is organizing users into groups, which makes it easier to manage multiple users who need the same type of access to content.
To create a group for a site, open the Groups page from the Navigation pane, then click .
Add Users to a Group
To add a user to a group, open the Users page and select the checkbox next to the user’s name. Then click and select Group Membership. Alternatively, you could also go to a group’s page and add users to the group from there.
Monitor Tableau Server
Server admins are also responsible for monitoring and maintaining the health of their instance of Tableau Server. This includes managing license usage, troubleshooting user issues and errors, and much more.
Here’s an overview of the general steps you can take to understand and act on performance data in Tableau Server.
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Notifications: Configure email notifications for important server events, such as when server processes become unavailable and when the server is running out of disk space.
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Monitoring: Collect and analyze data about Tableau Server to understand how well the server is performing.
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Tuning: Make adjustments to tasks, configure processes and services, and more to improve performance.
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Troubleshooting: Use admin views, alerts, and performance recording to identify bottlenecks in resources, workbooks, and more.
Use Tableau Services Manager for Configuration Tasks
One tool you may use as a server admin is Tableau Services Manager (TSM). You can use TSM from either a command-line interface or web interface to configure and maintain your server. Here’s what you can do with TSM.
- Install and configure Tableau Server.
- Edit your Tableau Server settings.
- Back up and restore your server data.
- Manage Tableau Server licenses.
- Upgrade Tableau Server.
- Monitor Tableau Server processes.
- And so much more.
Now you know just a few of the things you can do as a server admin for Tableau Server. In the next unit, you learn what a site admin can do.
Resources
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Tableau eLearning: Server Admin Learning Path (Sign-in required)
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Tableau Help: Server Administrator Overview
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Tableau Help: Install and Configure Tableau Server
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Tableau Help: Manage Server
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Video: Installing and Configuring Tableau Server (Sign-up required)
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Tableau Help: Create or Modify a Schedule
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Tableau Help: Tableau Services Manager Overview