View Status of your Strata Logging Service Instance
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View Status of your Strata Logging Service Instance

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View Status of your Strata Logging Service Instance

The Strata Logging Service dashboard contains widgets that help you monitor log storage and ingestion.
Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
Strata Logging Service
The view status dashboard does not apply to:
  • the qualifying users of Strata Logging Service using the new license that comes with one year log retention.
The Dashboard gives you the latest status of your Strata Logging Service instance. It displays several widgets that report on various metrics that you can use to assess the health of the instance.
If you are using Strata Cloud Manager to manage Strata Logging Service, click System SettingsStrata Logging ServiceOverview to check the status of your Strata Logging Service instance.
WidgetDescription
Connection Status
Displays the number of firewalls associated with your Strata Logging Service tenant and identifies them with each of the following statuses:
  • Connected—The firewall has an active channel through which it is sending session logs to Strata Logging Service.
  • Partially Connected—The firewall does not have an active channel through which it is sending session logs to Strata Logging Service. However, it is sending Enhanced Application logs on a session-less channel.
  • Disconnected—The firewall does not have an active channel through which to send sessions logs to Strata Logging Service, and it is not sending Enhanced Application Logs.
  • Need Certificate—The firewall does not have the certificate to connect to Strata Logging Service
Click on any of these statuses to view the relevant firewalls on the Inventory page.
Below the connection statuses, you can see whether a Panorama is associated with your Strata Logging Service instance.
You can also see how many firewalls in your customer support account are available for onboarding. Clicking the text launches firewall onboarding.
Forwarding Log Rate
Provides a graph of the logs that Strata Logging Service is forwarding to an external solution. The graph shows the current (avg over the last 5 mins) forwarding log rate for the tenant, how that rate varies from the average over time, and the trend of the log rate over time.
You can choose a time period of 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days.
Forwarding Log Table
Displays the logs that Strata Logging Service is forwarding to external destinations, organized by destination.
  • Profile Type—The type of log forwarding profile that is forwarding logs to the destination.
  • Profile Name—The name of the log forwarding profile that is forwarding logs to the destination.
  • Log Types Forwarded—The types of logs that Strata Logging Service is forwarding to the destination.
  • Average Forwarding Rate—The average rate at which Strata Logging Service is forwarding logs to the destination.
  • Forwarding Log Count—The number of logs that Strata Logging Service is forwarding to the destination.
  • Retry Log Count—The number of logs that did not arrive at the destination in the first attempt but was sent to endpoint after retry.
  • Forwarding Log Size—The size of the logs that Strata Logging Service is forwarding to the destination.
Incoming Log Rate
Provides a graph of the logs that Strata Logging Service is ingesting. The graph shows the current (average over the last 5 minutes) incoming log rate for the tenant, how that rate varies from the average over time, and the trend of the log rate over time.
You can choose a time period of 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days.
If you have enabled enhanced application logging on any firewalls or Prisma Access, the incoming log rate will include that as well.
License Information
  • Displays your license expiry date with a countdown from the current date to help you know when it’s time to renew.
  • Shows instance details such as name, tenant ID, and serial number to quickly help Customer Support identify your instance if an issue arises.
Log Forwarding Status
Provides the status of the different log forwarding profiles that you have configured to stream logs from Strata Logging Service to external sources like syslog servers or SIEMs. A log forwarding profile can have the following states:
  • Running—The log forwarding profile is ready to forward logs if the destination is reachable and ready to receive logs.
  • Failed—The log forwarding profile is not sending logs to the destination.
  • Pending—Strata Logging Service is setting up your log forwarding profile. This is a temporary state when you create or modify a profile.