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01-11-2016 07:04 AM
Hoping someone can help me. I have a PA-200 which has run out space in the root filesystem.
admin@f-lonftz-pawireless2> show system disk-space
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 1.9G 1.8G 0 100% /
/dev/sda5 6.6G 3.9G 2.4G 63% /opt/pancfg
/dev/sda6 1.9G 1.1G 778M 58% /opt/panrepo
tmpfs 1.3G 116M 1.2G 10% /dev/shm
/dev/sda8 2.4G 169M 2.1G 8% /opt/panlogs
I've taken a listing of core files using show system files and the total space used is very small.
Can anyone tell how I can determine where the space has been eaten and how I can purge files to clear the space?
I am assuming this is some kind of /var/log issue?
Thanks
01-11-2016 07:29 AM - edited 01-11-2016 07:30 AM
HI,
Don't know in which version you are but it's a known bug in PA-200 in certain version.
You need to open a case, support guy will connect in root in your palo and clear logs.
The only solution is upgrade. Don't have correct version in mind (should be solved in 6.07 or later)
Hope help.
v.
01-11-2016 07:29 AM - edited 01-11-2016 07:30 AM
HI,
Don't know in which version you are but it's a known bug in PA-200 in certain version.
You need to open a case, support guy will connect in root in your palo and clear logs.
The only solution is upgrade. Don't have correct version in mind (should be solved in 6.07 or later)
Hope help.
v.
01-11-2016 08:27 AM
Thanks for the reply, quite worrying as the unit is on 7.0.1
01-11-2016 02:57 PM
For all of the Disk Space issues, there are some things that you can access, but there are some other internal logs that need a support professional to assist with.
If you contact support, then can remote into your firewall and look through the filesystem with root access and should help identify the cause of the space issue.
01-12-2016 09:27 AM
@jcawsey13 the bug that @VinceM referenced (Log files consuming disk space) wasn't fixed until 7.0.2 (What I was told from TAC).
01-14-2016 08:28 AM
You can fix it yourself before you upgrade by running:
delete debug-log mp-log file *.1
delete debug-log mp-log file *.2
delete debug-log mp-log file *.3
delete debug-log mp-log file *.old
01-30-2016 09:47 AM
I had support clean mine up too. But it filled up again.
01-30-2016 09:48 AM
It's still a problem in 7.0.2
02-03-2016 01:15 PM
@jcawsey13 what alerted you to this issue?
03-16-2017 04:49 PM
My lab PA-200 running 7.0.8 just started reporting critical warnings for "Disk usage for / exceeds limit"
Using the "delete debug-log mp-log file ..." commands got it down to 85%. Is there anything else I can look for if the problem comes back, or should I plan on calling support?
03-17-2017 02:46 AM - edited 03-17-2017 02:46 AM
Hi,
For root partition yes, call support but for all others you should have a control of the disk space usage. Also advising you to upgrade your device at least to 7.0.9 as per release notes and addresses issues:
08-09-2017 05:49 AM
I have this issue happening on a 5060 using 7.1.8. I've had TAC clear it up but its back today. I'm unsure if this a root file doing it though:
show system disk-space
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md3 3.8G 3.4G 246M 94% /
/dev/md5 7.6G 2.8G 4.4G 39% /opt/pancfg
/dev/md6 3.8G 2.9G 772M 79% /opt/panrepo
tmpfs 2.0G 116M 1.9G 6% /dev/shm
cgroup_root 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /cgroup
/dev/md8 198G 135G 53G 73% /opt/panlogs
11-17-2017 06:45 AM - edited 11-17-2017 06:46 AM
I have the same problem with /dev/md3 being at 94%. Wonder if it has anything to do with Panorama? We just set that up yesterday.
12-24-2017 04:39 AM
I beleive ours could be from leaving debug on after support calls.
03-15-2019 07:25 AM
Hi,
We are also having the same issue, would like to know if we can move the automatic purging threshold to 85/90% ?
Any idea?
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