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11-08-2012 08:27 AM
If I only had my personal experience and the amount of chatter on the support forum, I'd say that the PAN OS is buggy. Is there more comprehensive information available on bugs in the various releases, like Cisco's Bug Toolkit? I'd like to make more informed decisions on when to take the plunge into the next release.
Thanks,
Mike
11-08-2012 09:04 AM
In the release notes under software updates? I've always seen a list of known issues. I've never run into anything undocumented, so I don't know how well things or how poorly things are documented.
11-08-2012 09:08 AM
There is a list of known critical bugs, but I admit a list of current bugs (not only critical) would be great.
11-08-2012 09:10 AM
I'm not really thinking of documentation per se, more like how do I research the bugs reported in a specific release? The release notes are a good source of information on what might be addressed in a release, but how do I find what is already known about a release?
11-08-2012 09:11 AM
Alright, then yes there is a PDF with all patch notes and bug list with each release. Find it in Software section of support site
11-08-2012 12:24 PM
Speaking of which... how long to wait until you take the leap for a new major version?
Looking at the release notes for 5.0.0 there are except for the regular "new features" also a list of fixed bugs, so would 4.1.9 be a better option to update to instead of 5.0.0 and why?
I mean because 4.1.9 will most likely have its bugs aswell so the reason of new features might not be that well documented regarding bugs doesnt really count.
11-08-2012 12:59 PM
My plan is the following : upgrade Panorama to 5.0.1 when it's out. Upgrade to 5.0.1 one or two remote office which aren't critical to gather experience and possible problems.
Upgrade around 5.0.2/5.0.3 when I get confident.
11-09-2012 09:15 AM
This is the heart of my OP. I'd like more information on what the *current* status of bugs are. The release notes are old news, PA should give access to the bug tracking data so we can evaluate the risk of upgrading.
Thanks for all the reply's.
Cheers,
Mike
11-14-2012 05:17 AM
You can also search for the status of *current* bugs in the case management tool , if you have a support contract
11-14-2012 08:04 AM
Hi Bart,
I couldn't find anything other than a search faciltiy for case notes and documents, where did you find a bug lookup tool?
Thanks,
Mike
11-15-2012 07:02 AM
There are quite some bugs described under "support" / "case management" / "Articels"
But I agree, this is not a real bug lookup tool...
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