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05-18-2017 11:12 AM
Has anyone else noticed that the management functions through the web interface are incredibly slow with 8.0.2? Committing even a simple change brought these timings:
- 1:10 just to get the progress bar beyond zero
- 3:42 to complete the commit.
Seems awfully slow....
05-18-2017 11:40 AM
When was this actually updated, within the first 24 hours the system is known to run much slower. I haven't used the PA500 series but I don't recall it being a particularly fast device to being with right?
05-18-2017 12:26 PM
8.0.x is not yet suggested on PA200 and PA500.
Probably it needs some more resource tuning and code cleanup.
05-18-2017 12:34 PM
Still, it takes quite too long to commit l think, even for PA500 series. Do you know what is "eating" your MP CPU, which process?
> show system resources follow
Did you try to restart a mgmt process?
> debug software restart process management-server
05-18-2017 12:42 PM
05-18-2017 12:51 PM
No it is not official statement but came up in chat with TAC person.
Check if it is newer 500 with more ram.
https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Management-Articles/PA-500-MP-Memory-Upgrade/ta-p/54483
05-18-2017 01:21 PM
Slow management and you're more likely to have a process hang. It isn't that it isn't usable but the earlier versions of the 500 and the 200 simply don't have the resources to keep up with everything. I was actually suprised to see the earlier version of the 500 remain supported.
05-22-2017 11:37 AM
The poor performance was more than 24 hours after the upgrade. It's pretty consistently slow on the management side. The device seems to be keeping up with moving traffic.
05-22-2017 11:39 AM
Interesting that it's not suggested. The device certainly offered the upgrade to me. Odd that the device offered an upgrade that's not fully "cooked" for this platform.
05-22-2017 12:04 PM
I looked at system resources (show system resources follow). I'm not seeing huge CPU utilization (load average often less than 2).
I restarted the mgmt process last week. I don't think this made any noticable difference.
BTW, I have the 2 GB RAM model of the PA-500.
05-22-2017 01:17 PM - edited 05-22-2017 01:18 PM
So mgmt CPU is not actually 100% while you doing a commit? Going to play a darts now but I would try just simple to reinstall the PAN-OS otherwise, seek help from TAC.
05-22-2017 01:51 PM - edited 05-22-2017 02:18 PM
@ppeters86 Do you see slowness only during commit or also browsing through the GUI.
If it is only commit then here is my guess. Every job is enqued starting version 8.0.0.
Prior versions had an instant commit(In other words may be non-critical jobs are queued in the latest OS).
Here is a comparision of 8.0.x compared to 6.x.x
8.0.2:
user @ PA-500(active)# commit
Commit job 220 is in progress. Use Ctrl+C to return to command prompt
.......^C
Commit is in process
You can run the following command to monitor its status:
# run show jobs id 220
#show jobs all
Enqueued Dequeued ID PositionInQ Type Status Result Completed
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2017/05/22 20:28:42 220 1 Commit QUEUED PEND 0%
2017/05/22 20:28:30 20:28:30 219 EDLRefresh ACT PEND 99%
2017/05/22 08:00:01 08:00:01 218 EDLRefresh FIN OK 08:00:02
Where as in 6.x.x:
show jobs all
Enqueued ID Type Status Result Completed
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
2017/05/22 20:29:01 25644 Commit ACT PEND 0%
2017/05/22 20:15:59 25643 FqdnRefresh FIN OK 20:15:59
Hope this helps.
Here is a small video of how things changed.
https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Community-Blog/Tutorial-Clearing-Commits/ba-p/155119
06-26-2020 10:34 AM
A newer PAN-PA-500-2GB is abhorrently slow. Sometimes it take 10 minutes and more to upload and apply threats and applications. It's pretty hard to champion this product at work when other people have to use it, endless complaining. The slowness of this box is the a huge marketing nightmare.
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