A palo alto command doesn't stay after reboot?

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A palo alto command doesn't stay after reboot?

L3 Networker

Hi guys,

I ran this on CLI:

Any idea?

 

Thanks.

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Hi @tinhnho ,

 

The debug management-server max-config-size set size 30 modifies the running configuration only and does not persist across reboots. Debug commands are really intended for diagnosing issues and are applied temporarily as they are not saved to a stored configuration. 

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Hi @tinhnho ,

 

The debug management-server max-config-size set size 30 modifies the running configuration only and does not persist across reboots. Debug commands are really intended for diagnosing issues and are applied temporarily as they are not saved to a stored configuration. 

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