Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 8130 Notas de publicación
Version 5.3.0.5
Sourcefire 3D System Release Notes
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Updating Your Appliances
Sourcefire 3D System Version Requirements
To update to Version 5.3.0.5, an appliance must be running at least Version 5.3. If
you are running an earlier version, you can obtain updates from the
Note that although this release does not contain an update for Defense Centers,
Sourcefire strongly recommends that you use them to update the devices they
manage. A Defense Center must be running at least Version 5.3.1 to update its
managed devices to Version 5.3.0.5.
The closer your appliances’ current version to the release version (Version
The closer your appliances’ current version to the release version (Version
5.3.0.5), the less time the update takes.
Operating System Requirements
You can host 64-bit virtual Sourcefire virtual devices on the following hosting
environments:
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VMware vSphere Hypervisor/VMware ESXi 5.0
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VMware vSphere Hypervisor/VMware ESXi 5.1
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VMware vCloud Director 5.1
For more information, see the Sourcefire 3D System Virtual Installation Guide.
You can run Sourcefire Software for X-Series on the X-Series platform running
You can run Sourcefire Software for X-Series on the X-Series platform running
XOS Version 9.7.2 and later and Version 10.0 and later. For more information, see
the Sourcefire Software for X-Series Installation and Configuration Guide.
Time and Disk Space Requirements
The following table provides disk space and time guidelines for the Version
5.3.0.5 update. Note that when you use the Defense Center to update a managed
device, the Defense Center requires additional disk space on its
/Volume
partition.
Do not restart the update or reboot your appliance at any time during the update
Do not restart the update or reboot your appliance at any time during the update
process. Sourcefire provides time estimates as a guide, but actual update times
vary depending on the appliance model, deployment, and configuration. Note that
the system may appear inactive during the pre-checks portion of the update and
after rebooting; this is expected behavior.
TIP!
The reboot portion of the update includes a database check. If errors are
found during the database check, the update requires additional time to complete.
System daemons that interact with the database do not run during the database
check and repair.