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08-23-2018 03:36 PM
Our panorama is in Legacy Mode with no additional disks.
We are planning to do two things.
• Adding another 2TB disk for logging
• Change it from Legacy Mode to Panorama mode.
I’d like to know the best order to follow. Can we add the disk first (which will also start moving the logs from the system disk to the new disk) and then change it to Panorama mode. Or should it be the other way around ?
Thanks in advance!
08-24-2018 02:59 AM
Hi @Farzana
Ok, then it should be ok if the systemdisk is already big enough. To start the mode change you need to have at least one 2 TB disk anyway, so you have to attach this prior to the conversion.
08-23-2018 04:03 PM
Hi @Farzana
Add the disk first and then change the mode to panorama mode. For this tasl you need to attach an additional disk anyway. For the mode change you need another system disk with 81GB. During the change, panorama will move the required files to the new system disk and will then boot from that disk.
08-23-2018 06:15 PM
Hi @Remo
Thank you for your reply.
Actually I am not talking about adding a system disk. I’m talking about adding a another 2TB disk for logging.
This panorama is not coming from ver 7.X.X.
This was provisioned with base version 8.0.2, so it already has a system disk of 81GB. So, we don't need to add an additional system disk in this case.
Only thing is, it’s in Legacy mode.
So, I want to change the mode and add a 2TB logging disk.
Is this okay?
08-24-2018 02:59 AM
Hi @Farzana
Ok, then it should be ok if the systemdisk is already big enough. To start the mode change you need to have at least one 2 TB disk anyway, so you have to attach this prior to the conversion.
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