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Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
©
Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
Troubleshoot
Log
Storage
and
Connection
Issues
Troubleshooting
Resolve
Zero
Log
Storage
for
a
Collector
Group
The
log
storage
capacity
for
the
Collector
Group
might
display
as
0MB
if
the
disk
pairs
are
not
enabled
for
logging.
You
must
select
the
Log
Collector
and
enable
the
disk
pairs
for
logging
in
the
Panorama > Managed
Collectors
tab;
for
instructions,
see
in
the
topic.
To
verify
that
the
disks
are
enabled
and
available
for
log
storage,
select
Panorama > Managed Collectors
tab
and
verify
that
the
Log
Collector
displays
as
Connected
and
that
the
Configuration
Status
displays
as
In sync
.
Recover
Logs
after
Failure/RMA
of
M
‐
100
Appliance
in
Log
Collector
Mode
If
you
need
to
replace
an
M
‐
100
appliance
in
Log
Collector
mode
(Dedicated
Log
Collector),
you
can
migrate
the
logs
it
collected
from
firewalls
by
moving
its
RAID
disks
to
a
new
M
‐
100
appliance.
This
enables
you
to
recover
logs
after
a
system
failure
on
the
M
‐
100
appliance.
This
procedure
applies
whether
the
Panorama
management
server
that
manages
the
Dedicated
Log
Collector
is
a
Panorama
virtual
appliance
or
an
M
‐
100
appliance
in
Panorama
mode.
Log
Collector
to
Log
Collector
Direction:
Each
Log
Collector
initiates
a
connection
to
the
other
Log
Collectors
in
the
Collector
Group
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For
distributing
blocks
and
all
binary
data
between
Log
Collectors.
Communicating
Devices
&
Direction
of
Connection
Establishment
Ports
Used:
5.0
and
5.1
Ports
Used:
6.0
and
6.1
Description