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06-24-2026 12:38 AM
Hi @naniknown ,
In PAN-OS, you cannot explicitly set a retention period (like "90 days") for local logs. Instead, you modify Max Days (an expiration ceiling) or Log Storage Quotas (the percentage of the hard drive allocated to that log type).
If your retention period isn't increasing even after making changes in the GUI, it almost always means your firewall is generating logs faster than your allocated disk quota can handle. Once the database partition hits its max storage capacity, the firewall automatically overwrites the oldest logs to make room for new ones, regardless of your "Max Days" setting.
Here are some things you can try:
Hope this clarifies things,
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