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Disk Partition Explanation

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Hello all, is there any guide how to read disk-partition on firewall?

i see that the logs on the firewall is panlogs, but i still don't know what the other partition function. and why the panraid/ldl is high than the other partition

 

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Hi @DennyChanditya ,

 

“Session log storage” is stored in "/opt/panraid/ld1".
And when the logs are full, the old logs will be purged.

 

Source: https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/general-topics/dev-md9-space-usage-is-82-opt-panraid-ld1/td-p/3...

 

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-Kiwi.

 
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Hi Kiwi

 

So what the panlogs partition function  for?

 

Thanks,

Denny

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Hi @DennyChanditya ,

 

Good point.

 

panlogs is home of several logtypes:

 

KB: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClSjCAK

 

It seems opt/panraid/ld1 is the raid log disk.  If you have access to the cli you can check the raid status:

 

> show system raid detail

> less mp-log raid.log

 

Kind regards,

-Kiwi.

 
 
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