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09-04-2018 12:04 PM
Is this information still correct for 7.1.16 , I am trying to plan my upgrdae from 7.1.16 to some version of 8 and trying to make sure I have enough space on the disk to do it
/dev/md6 - PAN-OS Image repository.(Device/Software)
/dev/md2 - Service related logs.
/dev/md8 - - Allocated for PAN logs.
/dev/md5 - Pan-OS configuration.
09-04-2018 01:49 PM
hi @jdprovine
This is true for the operating system so this file structure will likely remain identical for ever and ever and ever 😉
only way this would ever change this, is if we do something dramatic like release a new platform and then only that plaform will have a different structure
09-05-2018 05:46 AM
Hey @reaper
The reason I ask is because I had support login and free some disk-space and some time ago either your or bpry sent me that information describing what the different sections of the drive related too. So I am trying to make enough space so that I can comfortably upgrade to some version of 8. So I asked him if the section he cleaned up had anything to do with the upgrade of the OS and based on the information I was given it shouldn't, Which was mainly this /dev/md2, which I was told is the service related logs. I thought what matter for disk space concerning the OS upgrade was this /dev/md5 (Pan-OS configuration) and this /dev/md6 (PAN-OS Image repository) So I thought I would double check. I am not always certain that the TAC techs can understand me
09-05-2018 06:37 AM
dev/md2 can be important depending on what upgrade you are doing and whether or not you have to do a log conversion; which on this particular update everything will be updated due to PAN-OS 8 using a new format.
09-05-2018 06:43 AM
This is what my diskspace is today
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md2 3.8G 2.9G 762M 80% /
/dev/md5 7.6G 3.6G 3.6G 50% /opt/pancfg
/dev/md6 3.8G 2.8G 830M 78% /opt/panrepo
tmpfs 2.0G 116M 1.9G 6% /dev/shm
cgroup_root 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /cgroup
/dev/md8 198G 116G 72G 62% /opt/panlogs
This /dev/md2 has already gone from 78% to 80%
I have not yet discided what level of 8 to go to or when to upgrade, I am just doing the prep work
09-05-2018 07:33 AM
I highly recommend 8.0.10
80% on / is actually very good
09-05-2018 08:01 AM
@jdprovine wrote:
Hey @reaper
The reason I ask is because I had support login and free some disk-space and some time ago either your or bpry sent me that information describing what the different sections of the drive related too. So I am trying to make enough space so that I can comfortably upgrade to some version of 8. So I asked him if the section he cleaned up had anything to do with the upgrade of the OS and based on the information I was given it shouldn't, Which was mainly this /dev/md2, which I was told is the service related logs. I thought what matter for disk space concerning the OS upgrade was this /dev/md5 (Pan-OS configuration) and this /dev/md6 (PAN-OS Image repository) So I thought I would double check. I am not always certain that the TAC techs can understand me
-your /md2 is where the operating system lives, all the OS related files are kept there
the OS also stores it's most personal log files in that partition, which is why it tends to grow larger over time (get more full)
It's important that at least a little bit of space is left for your Operating System to do things: if md2 is 100% full an upgrade will fail because the OS does not have any more wiggle room to do anything
-when you go and install a new version, you may see that your system is going to mount md3 (this is the second 'sysvol'). Once the install is complete, and the system is rebooted, you will only see md3 and md2 will have been set dormant
09-05-2018 11:56 AM
how come it went fomr 78 to 80% in less than 12 hours
09-05-2018 11:57 AM
So is this information wrong?
/dev/md6 - PAN-OS Image repository.(Device/Software)
/dev/md2 - Service related logs.
/dev/md8 - - Allocated for PAN logs.
/dev/md5 - Pan-OS configuration.
09-06-2018 05:16 AM
@jdprovine wrote:
how come it went fomr 78 to 80% in less than 12 hours
It's a small disk (1.9gigabytes), nothing to worry about.
@jdprovine wrote:
So is this information wrong?
/dev/md6 - PAN-OS Image repository.(Device/Software)
/dev/md2 - Service related logs.
/dev/md8 - - Allocated for PAN logs.
/dev/md5 - Pan-OS configuration.
md2 is OperatingSystem and it's logs ('daemon' logs)
md5 is config, reports and content updates
md6 is the 'image repository' where software packages are kept before they get installed, or until deleted
md8 is the firewall LogDatabase
09-06-2018 05:26 AM
So my information was wrong for md2
09-06-2018 06:53 AM
not wrong, incomplete 😉
09-07-2018 05:45 AM
md2 is back up to 83% and will probably be back to 88% in a week, so any ideas why and if this can be slowed down?
09-07-2018 05:49 AM
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