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Minmeld on Unbuntu

L1 Bithead

Hi,

 

We run a hyper-v shop so I am looking to set this up on Unbuntu. Just a few questions before I set off on the install:

 

Can we install with the most recent version of Unbuntu? Is there a reason I need to run it on 14.x?

I didn't resource requirements on the Unbuntu install page - what I do I need for CPU, RAM and disk space?

 

Any other recomendations from the community are apprecriated,

 

Thanks!

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L7 Applicator

Hi @kbrookover,

currently binary packages are only provided for Ubuntu 14.04, but if you are ok with losing the auto update feature you can follow the instructions here to install on Ubuntu 16.04 or CentOS/RHEL:

https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/minemeld-ansible

 

Requirements depends on the number of nodes and indicators you want process. For small installation 1GB of RAM (or even 512MB) and 8GB of disk are enough.

 

Luigi

 

Thanks Luigi,

 

I have another question. I found the Microsft O-365 post and installed the configuration template. I replaced instead of merged... Do you have a copy of the default configuration somewhere, I would like to get the default set back up.

 

Thanks again,

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