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Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
©
Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
Troubleshoot
Log
Storage
and
Connection
Issues
Troubleshooting
Step
2
On
the
Panorama
management
server,
add
the
new
Log
Collector
as
a
managed
collector.
For
all
steps
with
commands
that
require
a
device
serial
number,
you
must
type
the
entire
serial
number;
pressing
the
Tab
key
won’t
complete
a
partial
serial
number.
1.
Configure
the
Log
Collector
as
a
managed
collector
or
using
the
following
CLI
commands:
>
configure
#
set
log
‐
collector
<LC_serial_number>
deviceconfig
system
hostname
<LC_hostname>
#
exit
If
the
old
Log
Collector
used
the
Eth1
and
Eth2
interfaces
for
log
collection
and
Collector
Group
communication,
you
must
define
those
interfaces
on
the
new
Log
Collector
when
you
(
Panorama > Managed Collectors > Eth1
and
Eth2
).
2.
Verify
that
the
Log
Collector
is
connected
to
Panorama
and
that
the
status
of
its
disk
pairs
is
present/available.
>
show
log
‐
collector
serial
‐
number
<log
‐
collector_SN>
The
disk
pairs
will
display
as
disabled
at
this
stage
of
the
restoration
process.
3.
Commit
your
changes
to
Panorama.
Don’t
commit
the
changes
to
the
Collector
Group
just
yet.
>
configure
#
commit
#
exit
Step
3
Remove
the
RAID
disks
from
the
old
Log
Collector.
1.
Power
off
the
old
Log
Collector
by
pressing
the
Power
button
until
the
system
shuts
down.
2.
Remove
the
disk
pairs.
For
details,
refer
to
the
disk
replacement
procedure
in
the
.
Recover
Logs
after
Failure/RMA
of
M
‐
100
Appliance
in
Log
Collector
Mode
(Continued)