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Upgrade Guide

Introduction

Introduction

This guide covers upgrading a FortiSOAR™ enterprise instance, High Availability (HA) cluster, or a distributed multi-tenant configuration.

Tooltip

The FortiSOAR UI displays a notification when a new release (always the latest) is available. The notification also contains a link to that version's release notes so that you can get details about the latest available release. This keeps FortiSOAR users informed about the latest releases and then users can make informed decisions about upgrading to the latest available FortiSOAR version.

This document describes how to upgrade FortiSOAR to 7.6.4. This guide is intended to supplement the FortiSOAR Release Notes, and it includes the following sections:

Tooltip

You can upgrade your FortiSOAR enterprise instance, High Availability (HA) cluster, or a distributed multi-tenant instance to release 7.6.4 from releases 7.6.0 to 7.6.3 and 7.5.0 to 7.5.2.

Important considerations before upgrading FortiSOAR

  • Upgrading an HA Cluster from Versions Prior to 7.6.1: If you are upgrading your FortiSOAR HA cluster from releases 7.6.0, 7.6.0, 7.5.1, 7.5.0, etc. to release 7.6.1 or later, follow the steps in the Upgrading FortiSOAR High Availability Cluster for releases prior to 7.6.1 topic.
  • Upgrading an HA Cluster from Version 7.6.1 onwards: If you are upgrading your FortiSOAR HA cluster from release 7.6.1 to release 7.6.2 or later, you can use the 'rolling upgrades' process. Steps for rolling upgrade are mentioned in the Upgrading FortiSOAR High Availability Cluster for releases post 7.6.1 topic.
  • Post-Upgrade Action: After upgrading, log out from the FortiSOAR UI and log back in to complete the process.
  • System Downtime: The upgrade procedure temporarily takes the FortiSOAR application offline. We recommend notifying users of the scheduled upgrade, as they will be unable to log in to the FortiSOAR during this time.
  • Troubleshooting: If you encounter issues during the upgrade, see the Troubleshooting FortiSOAR chapter in the “Deployment Guide.”

Introduction

Introduction

This guide covers upgrading a FortiSOAR™ enterprise instance, High Availability (HA) cluster, or a distributed multi-tenant configuration.

Tooltip

The FortiSOAR UI displays a notification when a new release (always the latest) is available. The notification also contains a link to that version's release notes so that you can get details about the latest available release. This keeps FortiSOAR users informed about the latest releases and then users can make informed decisions about upgrading to the latest available FortiSOAR version.

This document describes how to upgrade FortiSOAR to 7.6.4. This guide is intended to supplement the FortiSOAR Release Notes, and it includes the following sections:

Tooltip

You can upgrade your FortiSOAR enterprise instance, High Availability (HA) cluster, or a distributed multi-tenant instance to release 7.6.4 from releases 7.6.0 to 7.6.3 and 7.5.0 to 7.5.2.

Important considerations before upgrading FortiSOAR

  • Upgrading an HA Cluster from Versions Prior to 7.6.1: If you are upgrading your FortiSOAR HA cluster from releases 7.6.0, 7.6.0, 7.5.1, 7.5.0, etc. to release 7.6.1 or later, follow the steps in the Upgrading FortiSOAR High Availability Cluster for releases prior to 7.6.1 topic.
  • Upgrading an HA Cluster from Version 7.6.1 onwards: If you are upgrading your FortiSOAR HA cluster from release 7.6.1 to release 7.6.2 or later, you can use the 'rolling upgrades' process. Steps for rolling upgrade are mentioned in the Upgrading FortiSOAR High Availability Cluster for releases post 7.6.1 topic.
  • Post-Upgrade Action: After upgrading, log out from the FortiSOAR UI and log back in to complete the process.
  • System Downtime: The upgrade procedure temporarily takes the FortiSOAR application offline. We recommend notifying users of the scheduled upgrade, as they will be unable to log in to the FortiSOAR during this time.
  • Troubleshooting: If you encounter issues during the upgrade, see the Troubleshooting FortiSOAR chapter in the “Deployment Guide.”