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How long are keept scheduled report

L3 Networker

Hello,

how long are keep scheduled report ?

can we schedule deltion of reports older than a date ?

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Palo Alto Networks Guru

Report area of the disk is not configurable and differs per platform.  The reports partition is quite large, and is self managed by the device. You can check your report partition by running the following command from the CLI: show system disk-space

PA-200> show system disk-space
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda2             1.9G  1.2G  661M  64% /

/dev/sda5             6.6G  3.4G  2.9G  55% /opt/pancfg

/dev/sda6             1.9G  1.1G  775M  58% /opt/panrepo

tmpfs                 1.3G   67M  1.2G   6% /dev/shm

/dev/sda8             2.4G  712M  1.6G  32% /opt/panlogs

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L6 Presenter

Hi...Reports are kept until the allocated disk space is full.  Then older reports are automatically removed to make room for new ones.

You can selectively remove the entire report via the CLI:

admin@pan> delete report ?
> custom       custom
> predefined   predefined
> summary      summary

Thanks.

Disk full mean that there is a partition dedicated to report ?

Can we manage the size ?

Yes, you can manage the log size in the web GUI under Device.  Thanks.

Palo Alto Networks Guru

Report area of the disk is not configurable and differs per platform.  The reports partition is quite large, and is self managed by the device. You can check your report partition by running the following command from the CLI: show system disk-space

PA-200> show system disk-space
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda2             1.9G  1.2G  661M  64% /

/dev/sda5             6.6G  3.4G  2.9G  55% /opt/pancfg

/dev/sda6             1.9G  1.1G  775M  58% /opt/panrepo

tmpfs                 1.3G   67M  1.2G   6% /dev/shm

/dev/sda8             2.4G  712M  1.6G  32% /opt/panlogs

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