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Old 2008-02-24
chuachongchee chuachongchee is offline
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Default Logging filling up hdd

Hi All,

I have this weird issue here.. I'm running a Crossbeam x80, 5 fw running active-active to a pair of mgmt ha scs.

Since mid of the month, the firewalls' hdd started to fill up to 100%, i can see several log files inside.. close to 2gd odd for each file......

The thing is that (my understanding) for logs, if you lose connectivity to scs, the logs are stored locally right? If connectivity resumes, the logs are pushed to the scs... but in this case.. this is not...

1) So how can we "force" the firewalls to manual push the logs to the scs?
2) Can we manual delete the log files like that??
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Old 2008-03-07
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Default Re: Logging filling up hdd

Go to the tracker, click Tools, Remote Files Management, tell it which firewall you want to look at, select the files you want, and Fetch. I don't think you can delete from remote though.

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Kris
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