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06-12-2012 02:13 AM
Hi,
There are various processes that maybe restarted using the debug command. Most are self explanatory.
But whats the difference between l3-service and routed ? and webserver and management-server ? and vardata-receiver.
> device-server Device server process
> l3-service L3 services server process
> log-receiver Log Receiver server process
> management-server Management server process
> ntp Restart and re-synchronize NTP service
> pan-comm Dataplane communication process
> rasmgr SSL VPN daemon
> routed Routing process
> snmpd SNMP process
>sslvpn-web-server SSL VPN Web server process
> user-id User-ID process
> vardata-receiver Vardata Receiver server process
> web-server Web server process
Thanks ,
Sunil
06-12-2012 10:46 AM
Hello Sunil,
Here are the responsibilities of the addressed damons.
• logrcvr- Handles the recording of traffic logs sent by DataPlane
• varrcvr- Handles the recording of URL logs and packet-captures sent by DataPlane.
• l3svc -Serves web pages for captive-portal, NTLM auth, URL admin override page, URLblock page
• Websrvr -Serves webpages for admin UI.
• routed- Is the Routing daemon and handles dynamic routing.
Regards,
AK
06-12-2012 10:46 AM
Hello Sunil,
Here are the responsibilities of the addressed damons.
• logrcvr- Handles the recording of traffic logs sent by DataPlane
• varrcvr- Handles the recording of URL logs and packet-captures sent by DataPlane.
• l3svc -Serves web pages for captive-portal, NTLM auth, URL admin override page, URLblock page
• Websrvr -Serves webpages for admin UI.
• routed- Is the Routing daemon and handles dynamic routing.
Regards,
AK
06-21-2012 01:14 AM
Thanks Ameya. Exactly what I was looking for.
-Sunil
10-04-2015 11:11 PM
Hello Ameya,
Could you pleae let me know what 'devsrvr' daemon operate?
I have a problem 'devsrvr' daemon always place high cpu usage on PA-3020 with PANOS-5.0.6.
KC Lee
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