Operate Worka
Use this section when you are responsible for running Worka in production.
That includes:
- deploying it in the right environment
- managing access
- approving or restricting new capability
- keeping packs and services healthy
- monitoring workflows and approvals
- recovering from failure without losing trust
Worka creates, attaches, publishes, and runs new capability over time. That means operation is partly classic platform work and partly governance of what the platform is allowed to do next.
What you should learn here
By the end of this section, you should understand:
- which deployment model fits your environment
- how identity and authorization are supposed to work
- how secrets, connections, packs, and publication are governed
- how to reason about workflow and approval control
- where to look when a workspace, pack, or service is failing
A good reading order
If you are approaching Worka operations for the first time, read these pages in order:
- Operator Overview
- Deployment Guide
- Identity and Access
- Authorization Model
- Treasury and Secrets
- Broker and Network Controls
- Pack Governance
- Registry and Publication
- Workflow Governance
- Observability and Audit
- Backup and Recovery
- Troubleshooting and Incidents
That path moves from platform shape, to access and governance, to day-two operation and recovery.