Information and Troubleshooting
An app is a collection of customizations, code executables or both that represent an end-to-end function. A customization is a tool within the playbook toolkit that can act upon, supplement or contain data.
Learn how to Install, configure, upgrade, and uninstall SOAR apps.
The [resilient] section of the app.config file contains the settings that the app uses when it interacts with the SOAR Platform. See this document to edit the configuration file.
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This guide provides the procedures to install, deploy and run apps and associated App Hosts .
The App Host is available to install as standalone software (.run file) or a virtual appliance (vApp) in Open Virtualization format (.ova file).
The upgrade procedure applies to both the virtual appliance and stand-alone variations of the App Host .
Refer to the following topics if you have a problem with the App Host.
Gathering this information before you contact IBM support helps familiarize you with the troubleshooting process and save you time.
An integration server is the system that you use to deploy specific types of apps to the SOAR Platform.
The SOAR integration server must be able to access the SOAR Platform and the hosts of the third-party applications that are integrated with the SOAR Platform.
To create an integration server on a Linux® system, install the Resilient® Circuits framework which includes its dependent modules.
To create an integration server on a Windows system, install the Resilient® Circuits framework which includes its dependent modules.
Use this document to collect logs for IBM Resilient Circuits.
There are several ways to verify the successful operation of a function. Read this document to learn more.
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