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Cortex XSOAR Installation Guide

Product
Cortex XSOAR
Version
6.14
Creation date
2024-10-09
Last date published
2025-10-27
Category
Installation Guide
Abstract

Instructions for installing a single server deployment with an Elasticsearch database.

The following provides instructions for installing a new Cortex XSOAR environment with Elasticsearch.

Prerequisites

Verify the following information and requirements before you install Cortex XSOAR with Elasticsearch.

  • Your deployment meets the Elasticsearch System Requirements.

  • You have root access.

  • Elasticsearch is installed. Elasticsearch should not be installed on the same server as Cortex XSOAR.

  • The production server has Python 2.7 or 3.x.

  • If you are installing on an Oracle Linux operating system, you need to manually Install Docker.Docker Installation

If you are deploying a signed installer, you need to import the public key to the operating system. The public key is valid for six months.

It is recommended to install the Elasticsearch Monitoring content pack from the Marketplace to monitor Elasticsearch. After installation, add the Elasticsearch Monitoring dashboard, which includes various widgets to monitor Elasticsearch cluster status and track statistics.

Installation File Structure

For information about the default installation file structure, see Installation File Structure.

Installer Flags

For the list of supported installer flags, see Elasticsearch Installer Flags

How to install Cortex XSOAR with Elasticsearch
  1. Log in to Cortex Gateway.

  2. In the Available for Activation section, use the serial number to locate the tenant to download.

    By default, the Production-Standalone license is selected. You can also select Dev.

    If you want to use a production and a development tenant with a private remote repository, select Dev. If you don't select it now, you can install a development tenant later.

  3. Select Download On Prem.

  4. Click Next.

  5. Under Choose Download Option, select Installer.

  6. Select the checkbox to agree to the terms and conditions of the license and click Download.

    Tip

    In Google Chrome, to download the image and license files together, you may need to set the browser SettingsPrivacy and securitySite settingsAdditional permissionsAutomatic downloads to the default behavior Sites can ask to automatically download multiple files.

    Two files download: the demistoserver-xxxxx.sh installer file and a zipped JSON license file.

    Note

    You can copy the download link button from the Downloads section in your browser to get the token needed for offline installation.

  7. (Optional) If you are deploying Cortex XSOAR using a signed installer (GPG), you need to import the GPG public key that was provided with the signed installer. Open a ticket with Palo Alto Networks support to get the public key (see here).

    For example, you can use the rpm --import public.key command to import the public key into the local GPG keyring. Note that each operating system has specific requirements.

  8. (Optional) If you are deploying Cortex XSOAR using a signed installer (GPG) you might need to manually install the makeself package by running the yum install makeself command.

  9. Run the chmod +x demisto.sh command to convert the .sh file to an executable file.

  10. Install the app server with Elasticsearch by running one of the following commands:

    • If using username and password authentication: sudo ./demisto.sh -- -elasticsearch-url=<elastic search url address> -elasticsearch-username=<the elasticsearch user name> -elasticsearch-password=<the elasticsearch password>

    • If using API key authentication: sudo ./demisto.sh -- -elasticsearch-url=<elastic search url address> -elasticsearch-api-key=<the elasticsearch API key>

  11. Accept the EULA and add the information when prompted.

    1. The Server HTTPS port (default is 443)

    2. Enter the Elasticsearch details, such as the URL, timeout, etc.

    3. Type the name of the Admin user (default is admin).

    4. Type the password (default is admin).

  12. ( Optional) After the installation has completed, do the following:

    1. Confirm that the Cortex XSOAR server status is active, by running the systemctl status demisto command.

      If the server is not active, run the systemctl start demisto command to start the server.

    2. Confirm that the Docker service status is active, by running the systemctl status docker command.

    3. In a web browser, go to the https://serverURL:port to verify that Cortex XSOAR was successfully installed.

      When you open Cortex XSOAR for the first time you need to add the license.