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Upgrading the Central Manager

Upgrading the Central Manager

The required upgrade file is provided to you by Fortinet. Use it to perform the procedure below.

  1. Copy the FortiEDRInstaller_x.x.x.xxx.x file to the Central Manager machine. You can place the file anywhere on the Linux machine. For example, FortiEDRInstaller_Management_Agg_6.0.1.x.y.
  2. Change the chmod 755 permission and the patch name in order to enable you to run the upgrade, as shown below:

    [root@dan ~]# chmod 755 FortiEDRInstaller_Management_Agg_6.0.1.x.y

  3. Run the patch, as shown below:

    [root@dan ~]# ./ FortiEDRInstaller_Management_Agg_6.0.1.x.y

  4. Wait for the upgrade to complete, as shown below:

    FortiEDR installation 6.0.1.x.y finished successfully

    [root@dan ~]#

Upgrading the Central Manager

The required upgrade file is provided to you by Fortinet. Use it to perform the procedure below.

  1. Copy the FortiEDRInstaller_x.x.x.xxx.x file to the Central Manager machine. You can place the file anywhere on the Linux machine. For example, FortiEDRInstaller_Management_Agg_6.0.1.x.y.
  2. Change the chmod 755 permission and the patch name in order to enable you to run the upgrade, as shown below:

    [root@dan ~]# chmod 755 FortiEDRInstaller_Management_Agg_6.0.1.x.y

  3. Run the patch, as shown below:

    [root@dan ~]# ./ FortiEDRInstaller_Management_Agg_6.0.1.x.y

  4. Wait for the upgrade to complete, as shown below:

    FortiEDR installation 6.0.1.x.y finished successfully

    [root@dan ~]#