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Panorama > Managed Devices > Health
Description of the Health page under Managed Devices
in Panorama. Describes the page elements for All Devices and Deviating
Devices.
Panorama™ allows you to monitor the hardware resources
and performance for managed firewalls. Panorama centralizes time-trended
performance information (CPU, memory, CPS, and throughput), logging
performance, environmental information (such as fans, RAID status,
and power supplies) and correlates events—such as commits, content
installs, and software upgrades—to health data. When a firewall deviates
from its calculated baseline, Panorama reports it as a Deviating
Device to help identify, diagnose, and resolve any hardware issues
quickly.
You can use this page to:
View Detailed Device Health. | View the health metrics of the devices managed by the
Panorama. |
Group HA Peers | View which firewalls are grouped together to help identify
potential issues and determine if and which firewalls are impacted
by any hardware resources or performance issues. |
PDF/CSV | Administrative roles with a minimum of read-only access
can export the managed firewall table in PDF/CSV format.
You can apply filters to create more specific table-configuration
outputs when needed, such as for audits. Only the visible columns
in the web interface are exported. See Export Configuration Table Data. |
Panorama > Managed Devices > Health > All Devices
Description of the All Devices tab.
Use this page to view the following information for
each firewall.
Health Information | Description |
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Device Name | Hostname or serial number of the firewall. For
the VM-Series NSX edition firewall, the firewall name appends the
hostname of the ESXi host. For example, PA-VM: Host-NY5105 |
Model | Model of the firewall. |
Device | |
Throughput (Kilobits) | The data throughput over time (five-minute
average) measured in kilobits per second. |
CPS | Total connections per second for the firewall
over time (five-minute average). |
Session | |
Counts (Sessions) | Total session count over time (five-minute
average). |
Data Plane | |
CPU (%) | Total CPU utilization on the data plane. |
Management Plane | |
CPU (%) | Total CPU utilization on the management
plane. |
MEM (%) | Total memory utilization on the management
plane. |
Logging Rate (logs per second) |
Incoming log rate of the managed firewall.
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Fans | Displays the presence, current status, RPM,
and last failure of the fans in each fan tray. Fan status is displayed
as A/B, where A is the
number of good, running fans and B is the total
number of fans on the firewall. Virtual firewalls display N/A. |
Power Supplies | Displays the presence, current
status, and last failure timestamps. Power supply status is displayed
as A/B, where A is the
number of good, running power supplies and B is
the total number of power supplies on the device. Virtual firewalls
display N/A. |
Ports | Total number of ports in use on the firewall.
Ports are displayed as A/B,
where A is the number of good, running ports
and B is the total number of ports on the device. |
Panorama > Managed Devices > Health > Deviating Devices
Description of the Deviating Devices tab.
The Deviating Devices tab displays devices that have
any metrics that are deviating from their calculated baseline and
displays those deviating metrics in red. A metric health baseline
is determined by averaging the health performance for a given metric
over seven days plus the standard deviation.