Home (/s/) Knowledge Base (/s/knowledge-base) Support Groups (/s/group/CollaborationGroup/00Bw0000006xflJEAQ)
SEARCH SENTINELONE
Search...
All Categories (/s/knowledge-base)
Getting Started
> Working With The Agent (/s/topic/0TO69000000as1OGAQ)
Release Notes & Requirements > Installing Agents (/s/topic/0TO69000000as2EGAQ)
> Installing Agents On Linux Endpoints (/s/topic/0TO69000000as5aGAA)
Setting Up The Management Console > Installing the Linux Agent with RPM or DPKG (/s/article/000005480)
Working With The Management Console Article Detail (?tabset-c… Attachments (?tabset-c3…
Working With The Agent
Installing Agents Installing the Linux Agent with RPM or
Installing Agents On Endpoints DPKG
Installing Agents On Windows Endpoi…
Last Updated: May 19, 2024
Installing Agents On macOS Endpoints
Installing Agents on Container Endpoi…
Supported from Agent Version
Installing Agents On Linux Endpoints ([Link] Linux 3.0
Managing Agents
Support For UWF-Protected Devices Prerequisites
Sentinelctl
Make sure the endpoints, physical and virtual, meet the system
Troubleshooting Agents Overview requirements ([Link]
Troubleshooting macOS Agents
Troubleshooting Windows Agents Get the Group Token or the Site Token
([Link] for registration
Troubleshooting Linux Agents
on the Management Console.
Troubleshooting Kubernetes Agents
Troubleshooting CDS Agents Every Agent belongs to a Site of a specific Management Console. If an
installed Agent is not bound to a specific Site, your Management Console
Singularity Endpoint & Cloud Workload Se… cannot manage the Agent.
Singularity Exposure Management
Make sure the endpoint does NOT reboot before you complete the full
installation, association, and activation.
Singularity Cloud Security
A signed certificate for the Agent to communicate with the Management
Singularity Data Lake (SDL)
Console.
Singularity Identity Security
To add the missing certificates manually, see How to Solve SSL CACERT
Singularity Threat Services Error ([Link] .
Singularity Marketplace
Important
Installation of the Linux ARM Agent is the same as for the Linux
Agent on x86, but make sure you use the correct installer. The
Linux Agent uses the RPM and DEB package formats for both
x86 and ARM. The x86 package will not install on ARM
endpoints, and the ARM installer will not install on x86
Getting Started
endpoints.
Release Notes & Requirements
Setting Up The Management Console
Working With The Management Console For Agent version 23.2 and earlier: RPM installation requires
the --nodigest switch to prevent this error: Package
Working With The Agent SentinelAgent_linux_version does not verify: no
digest .
Installing Agents
Installing Agents On Endpoints If you use yum to install on RHEL 8.2, the signed RPM installer
Installing Agents On Windows Endpoi…
is required.
Installing Agents On macOS Endpoints If you are running the Agent on CentOS or RHEL 7 with SELinux
Installing Agents on Container Endpoi… set to Enforcing, you should create a dedicated policy on the
endpoint, or set SELinux to Permissive, to enable eBPF usage.
Installing Agents On Linux Endpoints See Configuring the Agent on SELinux
Managing Agents ([Link]
Support For UWF-Protected Devices
Sentinelctl
Troubleshooting Agents Overview
Installing SentinelOne Agent on Linux
Troubleshooting macOS Agents
Troubleshooting Windows Agents
Troubleshooting Linux Agents
Troubleshooting Kubernetes Agents
Troubleshooting CDS Agents
Singularity Endpoint & Cloud Workload Se…
Singularity Exposure Management
Singularity Cloud Security
Singularity Data Lake (SDL)
To install the Linux Agent:
Singularity Identity Security
1. In the Sentinels toolbar, click Packages.
Singularity Threat Services
Singularity Marketplace 2. Download the package for the distro of the endpoints.
3. Install the package with one of these methods:
RPM: Run sudo rpm -i package_pathname.
DEB: Run sudo dpkg -i package_pathname.
Note: If you run the dpkg command alone, /var/lib/dpkg must have
exec permissions. If /var has noexec permissions, you can bind mount
dpkg in a different directory.
Example:
mkdir -p /opt/dpkg
mount --bind /var/lib/dpkg /opt/dpkg
mount -o remount,exec /opt/dpkg
4. Associate the Agent with the Management Console with the Group or Site
Token. Run sudo /opt/sentinelone/bin/sentinelctl management token set
<token_value>.
5. Start the Agent services. Run sudo /opt/sentinelone/bin/sentinelctl control
start.
6. After a few minutes, check the Agent status. Other software may interfere
with the startup. Run sudo /opt/sentinelone/bin/sentinelctl control status.
7. Validate that a new version of the Agent is installed. From the endpoint, run
/opt/sentinelone/bin/sentinelctl version.
Example workflow:
sudo rpm -i SentinelAgent-aarch64_linux_v23_3_2_12.rpm
sudo /opt/sentinelone/bin/sentinelctl management token set <token_value
Setting registration token...
Registration token successfully set
sudo /opt/sentinelone/bin/sentinelctl control start
Starting agent...
Agent is running
sudo /opt/sentinelone/bin/sentinelctl control status
Agent state Enabled
Process Name PID
orchestrator 41586
network 41587
scanner 41588
agent 41589
firewall 41590
sudo /opt/sentinelone/bin/sentinelctl version
Agent version: [Link]
SentinelCTL version: [Link]
Ranger version: [Link]
Git hash: <githash_value>
You can simplify installation with Ansible
([Link] or the Configuration
File ([Link]
To install the Linux Agent in a virtual environment, see Installing the Linux Agent
with AWS Systems Manager
([Link]
Was this article helpful? Yes No
Related Articles
How to Install and Upgrade a Linux Endpoint with APT
(/s/article/000005483)
How to Run sentinelctl config dynamicBasedOnStatic on Windows
(/s/article/000005819)
Deploying the Linux Agent - Overview
(/s/article/000009134)
How to Run sentinelctl config rpcRelinking on Windows
(/s/article/000005921)
How to Run sentinelctl config scanWindowsUpdateArtifacts on Windows
(/s/article/000005926)
([Link] 444 Castro Street Suite 400 Mountain View, CA 94041
([Link] +1-855-868-3733
([Link] community@[Link] ([Link]
([Link]
©2024 SentinelOne, Confidential and All Rights Reserved
Privacy Policy ([Link]
Support Terms ([Link]
Customer Community Terms of Use
([Link]
use/)