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Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
©
Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
Troubleshoot
Log
Storage
and
Connection
Issues
Troubleshooting
Step
2
Restore
the
configuration
from
the
old
Panorama
to
the
replacement
Panorama.
This
task
assumes
that
you
have
followed
the
recommendation
to
back
up
and
export
your
Panorama
configuration
in
order
to
recover
from
a
system
failure.
Restore
the
configuration
from
the
old
Panorama
server
to
the
new
server.
1.
Select
Panorama > Setup > Operations.
2.
Click
Import named Panorama configuration snapshot
,
Browse
to
locate
the
saved
file,
and
click
OK
.
3.
Click
Load named Panorama configuration snapshot
and
select
the
version
you
just
imported.
4.
Click
Commit
and
in
the
Commit
Type
select
Panorama
.
Click
OK
.
Step
3
Verify
that
connections
to
the
managed
collectors
are
restored.
Select
Panorama > Managed Collectors
and
check
that
the
Managed
Collectors
are
connected.
If
the
Managed
Collectors
don’t
appear,
this
indicates
that
you
don’t
have
the
most
recent
Panorama
configuration.
Your
configuration
snapshot
was
taken
before
the
managed
Log
Collector/Collector
Group
configuration
was
implemented
on
Panorama.
For
reconfiguring
the
managed
Log
Collector/Collector
Group
configuration,
see
.
Step
4
Fetch
the
ring
file
to
restore
access
to
the
logs
stored
on
the
Managed
Collector.
1.
Access
the
CLI
on
Panorama.
2.
Enter
the
following
command
to
fetch
the
ring
file:
request
fetch
ring
from
log
‐
collector
<serial_number>
For
example:
request
fetch
ring
from
log
‐
collector
009201000343
3.
Commit
your
changes
to
the
Collector
Group.
commit
‐
all
log
‐
collector
‐
config
log
‐
collector
‐
group
<log_collector_group_name>
Recover
Logs
after
Panorama
Failure/RMA
in
Non
‐
HA
Deployments
(Continued)