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02-08-2022 01:20 AM
Dear All,
We have deployed a PA3220 firewall. Please let me know a command that I can use to check how much utilized from allocated quota for traffic log and I know I can use >show system logdb-quota to check retention date. I am looking a for a command similar to this that gives how much have been used from allocated quota.
I would really appreciate if some one can help me on this.
Thank you and Regards,
Gayan
02-08-2022 07:44 AM
Hello there
You have the command... show system logdb-quota
Here is from my FW:
show system logdb-quota
Quotas:
traffic: 48.39%, 8.757 GB Expiration-period: 180 days
threat: 25.00%, 4.524 GB Expiration-period: 180 days
So I have my FW configured to use 48% of the quota for traffic logs, and 25% for threats.
So, how much am I actually using?
Disk usage:
traffic: Logs and Indexes: 1.5G Current Retention: 49 days
threat: Logs and Indexes: 955M Current Retention: 49 days
So the top half of the command tells you how much you have CONFIGURED.
And the bottom half tells you how much you have actually USED.
02-08-2022 07:44 AM
Hello there
You have the command... show system logdb-quota
Here is from my FW:
show system logdb-quota
Quotas:
traffic: 48.39%, 8.757 GB Expiration-period: 180 days
threat: 25.00%, 4.524 GB Expiration-period: 180 days
So I have my FW configured to use 48% of the quota for traffic logs, and 25% for threats.
So, how much am I actually using?
Disk usage:
traffic: Logs and Indexes: 1.5G Current Retention: 49 days
threat: Logs and Indexes: 955M Current Retention: 49 days
So the top half of the command tells you how much you have CONFIGURED.
And the bottom half tells you how much you have actually USED.
02-08-2022 07:20 PM
Hi Steve,
Thanks a lot for your feed back.
Gayan
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