Select PanoramaManaged Collectors to display
the following information for Log Collectors. Additional parameters
are configurable during Log
Collector Configuration.
Log Collector Information
Description
Collector Name
The name that identifies this Log Collector.
This name displays as the Log Collector hostname.
Serial Number
The serial number of the Panorama appliance
that functions as the Log Collector. If the Log Collector is local,
this is the serial number of the Panorama management server.
Software Version
The Panorama software release installed
on the Log Collector.
IP Address
The IP address of the management interface
on the Log Collector.
Connected
The status of the connection between the
Log Collector and Panorama.
Configuration Status/Detail
Indicates whether the configuration on the
Log Collector is synchronized with Panorama.
Run Time Status/Detail
The status of the connection between this
and other Log Collectors in the Collector Group.
Log Redistribution State
Certain actions (for example, adding disks)
will cause the Log Collector to redistribute the logs among its
disk pairs. This column indicates the completion status of the redistribution
process as a percentage.
Last Commit State
Indicates whether the last Collector Group
commit performed on the Log Collector failed or succeeded.
Health
Indicates the Log Collector health status
based on health status of log collection process. Displays
when the Log Collector is healthy
and
if one or more log
collection processes are experiencing degraded health.
logd— Process
responsible for ingesting logs received from the managed firewall
and for transferring ingested logs to the vldmgr.
vldmgr—Process responsible for managing the vld processes.
vlds—Process responsible for managing individual logging
disks, writing logs to the logging disks, and ingesting logs into
ElasticSearch.
es—ElasticSearch process running on the Log Collector.
Statistics
After you complete the Log
Collector Configuration, click Statistics to
view disk information, CPU performance, and the average log rate
(logs/second). To better understand the log range you are reviewing,
you can also view information on the oldest log that the Log Collector
received.
If you use an SNMP manager for centralized
monitoring, you can also see loggings statistics in the panLogCollector
MIB.