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Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
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Set
Up
Panorama
Set
Up
the
M
‐
100
Appliance
For
further
instructions
on
adding
a
Log
Collector
as
a
Managed
Collector
on
Panorama,
defining
Collector
Groups,
or
assigning
a
Log
Collector
to
a
firewall,
see
.
Step
4
Configure
each
logging
disk
pair.
The
time
required
to
mirror
the
data
on
the
drive
may
vary
from
several
minutes
to
a
couple
hours,
depending
on
the
amount
of
data
on
the
drive.
This
example
uses
the
drives
in
the
disk
bays
B1
and
B2.
1.
Enter
the
following
commands
and
confirm
the
request
when
prompted:
request system raid add B1
request system raid add B2
2.
To
monitor
the
progress
of
the
RAID
configuration,
enter
the
following
command:
show system raid detail
When
the
RAID
set
up
is
complete,
the
following
response
displays:
Disk Pair A
Available
Status
clean
Disk id A1
Present
model : ST91000640NS
size : 953869 MB
status : active sync
Disk id A2
Present
model : ST91000640NS
size : 953869 MB
status : active sync
Disk Pair B
Available
Status
clean
Disk id B1
Present
model : ST91000640NS
size : 953869 MB
status : active sync
Disk id B2
Present
model : ST91000640NS
size : 953869 MB
status : active sync
Step
5
Make
the
disk
pair
available
for
logging.
To
enable
the
disk
pairs
for
logging,
this
appliance
must
have
been
added
as
a
Managed
Collector
on
Panorama.
If
you
have
not
already
added
it,
see
1.
Access
the
Panorama
management
server
that
is
managing
this
Log
Collector
(if
it
is
a
different
appliance).
2.
On
the
Panorama > Managed Collectors
tab,
select
the
Log
Collector
and
follow
the
instructions
in
in
3.
Click
Commit
,
for
the
Commit Type
select
Panorama
,
then
click
OK
.
Increase
Storage
on
the
M
‐
100
Appliance
(Continued)