Install Tenable Security Center

Required User Role: Root user

Note: A basic understanding of Linux is assumed throughout the installation, upgrade, and removal processes.

Caution: When performing sudo installs, use sudo –i to ensure the proper use of environmental variables.

Caution: During the installation process, Tenable Security Center produces a log file in a temporary location: /tmp/sc.install.log. Once the installation process finishes, the file is stored here: /opt/sc/admin/logs/install.log. Do not remove or modify these files; they are important for debugging in case of a failed installation.

For information about new features, resolved issues, third-party product updates, and supported upgrade paths, see the release notes for Tenable Security Center 6.0.x.

Before you begin:

To install Tenable Security Center:

  1. On the host where you want to install Tenable Security Center, open the command line interface (CLI).

  2. Run one of the following commands to install the RPM:

    # yum install SecurityCenter-x.x.x-el6.x86_64.rpm

    - or -

    # dnf install SecurityCenter-x.x.x-el8.x86_64.rpm

    Output similar to the following is generated:

    # dnf install SecurityCenter-6.x.x-es6.x86_64.rpm

    Preparing...                ########################################### [100%]

       1:SecurityCenter         ########################################### [100%]

    Installing Nessus plugins ... complete

    Applying database updates ... complete.

    By default, SecurityCenter will listen for HTTPS requests on ALL available interfaces. To complete your installation, please point your web browser to one of the following URL(s):

    https://x.x.x.x

    Starting SecurityCenter services

    [  OK  ] SecurityCenter services: [  OK  ]

    #

    The system installs the package into /opt/sc and attempts to start all required daemons and web server services.

    Tip: In rare cases, a system restart is required after installation in order to start all services. For more information, see Start, Stop, or Restart Tenable Security Center.

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