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Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
©
Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
Log
Collection
Deployments
Manage
Log
Collection
Deploy
Panorama
Virtual
Appliances
with
Local
Log
Collection
The
following
figure
illustrates
Panorama
in
a
centralized
log
collection
deployment.
In
this
example,
the
Panorama
management
server
comprises
two
Panorama
virtual
appliances,
configured
for
active/passive
high
availability
(HA).
The
firewalls
send
logs
to
the
Panorama
management
server
(to
its
virtual
disk
or
NFS
datastore).
By
default,
both
the
primary
and
secondary
Panorama
receive
logs.
This
configuration
suits
firewall
management
within
a
VMware
virtual
infrastructure
in
which
Panorama
processes
up
to
10,000
logs/second.
(For
details
on
deployment
options,
see
.)
By
default,
the
Panorama
virtual
appliance
has
a
single
disk
partition
for
all
data,
and
approximately
11GB
of
this
space
is
allocated
for
log
storage.
If
you
need
another
2TB
of
disk
space,
.
If
you
need
more
than
2TB,
.
Figure:
Panorama
Virtual
Appliances
with
Local
Log
Collection
Perform
the
following
steps
to
deploy
Panorama
virtual
appliances
with
local
log
collection.
Skip
any
steps
you
have
already
performed
(for
example,
the
initial
setup).
If
the
logging
rate
increases
beyond
10,000
logs
per
second,
it
is
recommended
that
you
add
dedicated
Log
Collectors
(M
‐
100
appliances
in
Log
Collector
mode).
describes
a
deployment
with
dedicated
Log
Collectors
managed
by
Panorama
virtual
appliances
or
by
M
‐
100
appliances
in
Panorama
mode.
Deploy
Panorama
Virtual
Appliances
with
Local
Log
Collection
Step
1
Perform
the
initial
setup
of
each
Panorama
virtual
appliance.
1.
.
2.
3.
(Optional)
4.
5.
.
6.