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Cortex XSOAR Multi-Tenant Guide
Install Cortex XSOAR for a Multi-Tenant Deployment
Upgrade Your Multi-Tenant Deployment
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Cortex XSOAR Multi-Tenant Guide
Upgrade Your Multi-Tenant Deployment
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Plan Your Multi-Tenant Deployment
Multi-Tenant Sizing Requirements
Configure Security Settings for Multi-Tenant Deployments
Install Cortex XSOAR for a Multi-Tenant Deployment
Install Cortex XSOAR for a Multi-Tenant Deployment
Installer Flags
Upgrade Your Multi-Tenant Deployment
Get the Host Installer Manually
Configure the Multi-Tenant Deployment
Main Account to Tenant Communication Encryption
Add a Host
Add a Tenant to a Host
Configure Live Backup
Configure the HTTP Timeout
Forward Server Configurations to Tenant Accounts
Move a Tenant to a Different Host
Stop and Start a Tenant
Install Engines in a Multi-Tenant Deployment
Manage Content
Manage Content Overview
Add Propagation Labels to an Existing Tenant Account
Add Propagation Labels to Content
Content Dependencies and Propagation
Sync Content to Tenant Accounts
Troubleshoot Errors When Syncing All Accounts
Disable Propagation Labels
Share Indicators
Share Indicators Overview
Export Indicators to the Shared Index
Configure Tenants to Ingest Shared Indicators
Ingest Indicators from the Shared Indicators Index
Share Indicators with Tenants Using Propagation Labels
Remote Repositories for Multi-Tenant Deployments
Remote Repositories Overview
Configure a Remote Repository on a Development Machine
Configure a Remote Repository on the Main Account
Edit and Push Content to a Remote Repository
Troubleshoot a Remote Repository Configuration
Troubleshoot a Remote Repository Definition
Troubleshoot Editing and Pushing Content
Troubleshoot Content Issues
Plan Your Multi-Tenant Deployment
Multi-Tenant Sizing Requirements
Configure Security Settings for Multi-Tenant Deployments
Install Cortex XSOAR for a Multi-Tenant Deployment
Install Cortex XSOAR for a Multi-Tenant Deployment
Installer Flags
Upgrade Your Multi-Tenant Deployment
Get the Host Installer Manually
Configure the Multi-Tenant Deployment
Main Account to Tenant Communication Encryption
Add a Host
Add a Tenant to a Host
Configure Live Backup
Configure the HTTP Timeout
Forward Server Configurations to Tenant Accounts
Move a Tenant to a Different Host
Stop and Start a Tenant
Install Engines in a Multi-Tenant Deployment
Manage Content
Manage Content Overview
Add Propagation Labels to an Existing Tenant Account
Add Propagation Labels to Content
Content Dependencies and Propagation
Sync Content to Tenant Accounts
Troubleshoot Errors When Syncing All Accounts
Disable Propagation Labels
Share Indicators
Share Indicators Overview
Export Indicators to the Shared Index
Configure Tenants to Ingest Shared Indicators
Ingest Indicators from the Shared Indicators Index
Share Indicators with Tenants Using Propagation Labels
Remote Repositories for Multi-Tenant Deployments
Remote Repositories Overview
Configure a Remote Repository on a Development Machine
Configure a Remote Repository on the Main Account
Edit and Push Content to a Remote Repository
Troubleshoot a Remote Repository Configuration
Troubleshoot a Remote Repository Definition
Troubleshoot Editing and Pushing Content
Troubleshoot Content Issues
End-of-Life (EoL)
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Upgrade Your Multi-Tenant Deployment
When upgrading a multi-tenant deployment, it’s important that you first upgrade all host machines and then upgrade the main machine.
You can use the same Cortex XSOAR installation file to upgrade each host machine and the main machine.
While a host is upgrading, tenants on that host are not available. You might encounter connectivity issues and gaps in data collection.
On the host machine, run the Cortex XSOAR installation file with the
-- -multi-tenant
flag.
You can run the installer on hosts in parallel or sequentially.
After all host machines finish the upgrade procedure, run the Cortex XSOAR installation file on the main machine with the
---multi-tenant
flag.
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