Troubleshoot Log Storage and Connection Issues
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Troubleshoot Log Storage and Connection Issues

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Troubleshoot Log Storage and Connection Issues

To maintain reliable log flow and visibility, you can follow the instructions to verify Panorama port usage and view log query jobs, ensuring network blockages do not disrupt operations.
If storage anomalies occur, use the steps to resolve zero log storage for a collector group.
In the event of physical or virtual storage failures, you can safely replace a failed disk on an M-Series appliance, or if operating in virtual environments, replace the virtual disk on an ESXi server or vCloud Air.
For physical M-Series appliances utilizing RAID setups, dedicated instructions explain how to regenerate metadata for M-Series appliance RAID pairs. Refer the steps for data migration to prevent data loss during upgrades. It details how to migrate logs to a new M-Series appliance in Log Collector mode or Panorama mode.
For redundant architectures, there are exact steps to migrate logs to a new M-Series appliance model in Panorama mode in High Availability (HA), as well as to the same M-Series appliance model in HA.
Finally, if a standalone system requires replacement, you can migrate Log Collectors after Failure/RMA of Non-HA Panorama.
Migrating logs is supported only for M-Series appliance. Refer to Migrate a Panorama Virtual Appliance to a Different Hypervisor to migrate a Panorama virtual appliance.