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07-24-2023 09:35 AM
I wanted to use the "show system logdb-quota" CLI command on our Panorama VM to determine the retention days for GlobalProtect and it appears to be missing in this command. Is there another that can give you the number of days properly?
I only get system, config, hip-reports and appstat returned when I issue that command. I seem to be running short on space for GP and need to adjust it but wanted to gauge how much others should be changed and how that impacts GP going forward. I didn't set the original values and not sure what the defaults are but config seemed unreasonably high.
> show system logdb-quota
Quotas:
system: 25.00%, 3.351 GB Expiration-period: 0 days
config: 25.00%, 3.351 GB Expiration-period: 0 days
hip-reports: 1.00%, 0.134 GB Expiration-period: 0 days
appstat: 35.00%, 4.692 GB Expiration-period: 0 days
Disk usage:
system: Logs and Indexes: 3.3GB Current Retention: 161 days
config: Logs and Indexes: 896.4MB Current Retention: 720 days
appstatdb: Logs and Indexes: 4.7GB Current Retention: 529 days
hip-reports: Logs and Indexes: 0 Current Retention: 0 days
Any suggestions?
07-24-2023 09:51 AM
Something interesting I noticed too is that if you adjust percentage values for Panorama's logging and reporting setting the percentages allocated and disk space allocated update for all but the GlobalProtect setting also. It is as if the GUI isn't paying attention to it just like the CLI command.
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