Set up Broker VM on Nutanix Hypervisor - Administrator Guide - Cortex XSIAM - Cortex - Security Operations

Cortex XSIAM Documentation

Product
Cortex XSIAM
Creation date
2024-03-06
Last date published
2024-10-15
Category
Administrator Guide
Abstract

Learn how to set up your Cortex XSIAM Broker virtual machine (VM) on Nutanix Hypervisor.

After you download your Cortex XSIAM Broker virtual machine (VM) QCOW2 image, you need to upload it to a Nutanix hypervisor. The Nutanix AHV 2021 version is supported.

Danger

Download a Cortex XSIAM Broker VM QCOW2 image. For more information, see the virtual machine compatability requirements in Set up and configure Broker VM.

Perform the following procedures in the order listed below.

  1. Select Compute & StorageImages, and click Add Image.

  2. In the Add Images page, ensure the Image Source is set to Image File, and click Add File.

  3. Select the downloaded QCOW2 file and click Open. Additional fields related to the QCOW2 file are automatically displayed in the Add Image page, where the Name and Type of file are automatically populated.

  4. (Optional) Define the rest of the fields displayed for the QCOW2 file.

  5. Click Next.

  6. Select the location by defining the Placement Method and Select Clusters settings.

  7. Click Save.

    The image is now listed in the list of images.

    Note

    Saving the image to Nutanix hypervisor can take time as it’s a large file.

  1. Select Hamburger menuCompute & StorageVMs, and click Create VM.

  2. In the Create VM screen, set the following Configuration fields:

  3. Click Next.

  4. Set the Resources fields:

  5. Click Next.

  6. Set the Management fields, where you can leave the default settings for the various fields.

  7. Click Next.

  8. Click Create VM.

    The VM is now listed in the list of VMs.

    Note

    Creating the VM can take up to 15 minutes. The Broker VM Web user interface is not accessible during this time.

Select Summary and you can use the IP Addresses and Host IP listed to connect to the VM.