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11-13-2019 06:49 AM
What is the main difference in between these log files? - I had read that one was more for the agent/gui - and one is the actual service? I do know that most of the helpful logs tend to show up in the PanGPS logs file - or so it appears. Does anyone have good feedback on this? - As far as troubleshooting the actual agent - which is better and what the main difference is?
11-13-2019 08:08 AM
This was asked a while ago but i cannot get the docs...
PanGPA is described as the GlobalProtect UI program
PanGPS as the GlobalProtect service/daemon program
GPA seems to just note whats going on but the GPS details exactly what it has or is doing to achieve this.
I only ever use PanGPS. although i often cross ref with the local PA system logs as these logs display user configs, actual seen name (for username modifier), source IP, source region etc.
11-13-2019 08:08 AM
This was asked a while ago but i cannot get the docs...
PanGPA is described as the GlobalProtect UI program
PanGPS as the GlobalProtect service/daemon program
GPA seems to just note whats going on but the GPS details exactly what it has or is doing to achieve this.
I only ever use PanGPS. although i often cross ref with the local PA system logs as these logs display user configs, actual seen name (for username modifier), source IP, source region etc.
11-13-2019 08:28 AM
Thank you Mick. I noticed that those docs had an EOL on them. So really what you are saying is the PanGPS logs is where to look?
11-18-2019 03:33 PM
@Mick_Ball wrote:
This was asked a while ago but i cannot get the docs...
one is here: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClOMCA0
the other one was archived because it was super old (2012)
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