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12-27-2015 05:07 AM - edited 12-27-2015 05:19 AM
Which Device?
What does this command shows "show management-clients"
Is the management server CPU high? If yes it will take time. One thing you can try is to restart the management server.
debug software restart management-server
debug software restart process management-server ==> for PAN-OS 7.0.1 onwards
Before restarting the management server do a commit otherwise the changes that you have done will be gone. After restarting take the gui and cli access after 2 mins. Check if the commit is happening fastly or not if not then again check the command "show management-clients"
Hope this helps!
12-30-2015 07:27 AM
Hi,
Thanks for the reply . Sometimes management cpu goes up to 99%
show managemnt clients
Client PRI State Progress
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routed 30 P2-ok 100
ha_agent 25 P2-ok 100
device 20 P2-ok 100
ikemgr 10 P2-ok 100
keymgr 10 init 0 (op cmds only)
logrcvr 10 P2-ok 100
dhcpd 10 P2-ok 100
varrcvr 10 P2-ok 100
l3svc 10 P2-ok 100
sslvpn 10 P2-ok 100
rasmgr 10 P2-ok 100
npagent 10 init 0 (op cmds only)
useridd 10 P2-ok 100
satd 10 P2-ok 100
websrvr 10 P2-ok 100
sslmgr 10 P2-ok 100
authd 10 P2-ok 100
pppoed 10 P2-ok 100
dnsproxyd 10 P2-ok 100
cryptod 10 P2-ok 100
dagger 10 init 0 (op cmds only)
And i have multiple dependancy warning of pocies and qos rule
Fixing the dependency will solve the issue ?
Thank You
12-30-2015 09:36 AM
Dependancy waring will not make any difference. Those will affect the traffic passing through the firewall. If the management CPU is high then the commit will take time
12-30-2015 03:39 PM
Hello,
Would you be able to provide us with the model number of the unit and how long the commits are taking vs how long they have/should take?
Regards,
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