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07-27-2023 12:19 PM
I have found alot of articles to clean the root drive on a PA 220 and so far none of them worked.
PA-220 Version 10.2.2
07-27-2023 03:13 PM
Hello @janelle.provine
are you running on that PA-220 the Global Protect? If yes, you might be hitting below issue addressed in PAN-OS 10.2.4-H3.
PAN-219355
Fixed an issue where disk space became full due to a GPSVC FD leak.
Kind Regards
Pavel
07-27-2023 03:39 PM
We have had the same issue with some 220's but not all running 10.2.4. The root partition fills up and then causes a failover in HA pairs. Support has helped us by running a clean-up script on the root partition. They have to log into the Palo root cli to run it, which requires a TAC challenge/response. Your best bet would be to submit a ticket if you haven't already done so and have them take a look.
I hope this helps.
Thank You,
Michael
07-28-2023 05:15 AM
I opened a ticket a few days ago with support and asked for a root engineer so they would login and clean up the root but I have yet for them to respond to me, so I can to the community to see if there were any ideas since support has been useless to me
07-28-2023 08:04 AM
you can reboot the firewall (flush some temp files), until you got a root engineer.
you can also try to delete some log files in mp-log and dp-log (on PA-220, it is in the same location).
If you really cannot wait the root engineer, factory reset.
Olivier
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08-01-2023 09:21 AM
10.2.4 was better than 10.2.3 when it comes to 220 disk filling up. No failovers for a few weeks at least, though now they have started occurring again. Only a couple weeks until we get ours replaced with 440s.
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