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Created On 09/25/18 19:37 PM - Last Updated 03/03/20 22:57 PM
Symptom
Some common symptoms of disk-space getting filled up are:
- Web interface not loading
- Certain daemons processes not starting
- Incomplete tech support bundles
- System log alerts with 'Disk usage for / exceeds limit, X percent in use, cleaning file system'
- Unable to download PAN-OS software images or dynamic updates
Environment
- Any PAN-OS.
- Palo Alto Firewall.
Cause
The PAN-OS file system is divided into various directories. To view partitions and associated disk-space, use the command below:
The PAN-OS file system has a default mechanism to rotate and clear disk-space. In some cases, manual intervention may be required to clear disk space.
Resolution
Option 1: Enable Aggressive Cleaning
![Space drop 1 7 95 cm Space drop 1 7 95 cm](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/bf5138580ee95a30_9962-w500-h666-b0-p0--traditional-bathroom.jpg)
This command is available on PAN-OS 7.1.14+, PAN-OS 8.0.7+ and PAN-OS 8.1.0+.
This will automatically truncate all old log files (entries under all *var/log/pan directories matching *.1, .. *.4, *.log.old) if the 95% occupancy alarm is tripped.
This will automatically truncate all old log files (entries under all *var/log/pan directories matching *.1, .. *.4, *.log.old) if the 95% occupancy alarm is tripped.
In PAN-OS versions 8.1.0+, cleanup can be done manually using the command below:Caveat: Enabling aggressive clean up may clear up logs, rendering logs unavailable for analysis.
Option 2: Check and Delete Unnecessary Core Files
Check the output of >show system filesto see core files using up a large amount of disk space.Delete unnecessary core files. Baratmo 1 2 2 – a netatmo client. A core file can be deemed unnecessary if investigation around the core file is complete or they are very old files.
(This example deletes a device server core file from the management-plane.) Dm1 2 1 – advanced drum machine.
(This example deletes a device server core file from the management-plane.) Dm1 2 1 – advanced drum machine.
Option 3: Delete Rotated Files and Files with Extension .old
These files contain monitoring details and service related logs on the firewall. They can be deleted safely if you don't need them. If TAC investigates an ongoing issue, you may prefer to keep them until you upload the tech support file to the case manager.
Option 4: Clear Any packet-diag Logging If Enabled
Run > debug dataplane packet-diagshow setting to check if packet-diag is enabled.To clear out packet-diag setting and the logs, run below commands:
Option 5: Delete Any Debug pcaps or Debug-filter pcaps
Option 6: Delete Old Content and Antivirus Update Packages:
Apart from these options, there have been various improvements in the latest PAN-OS release to best utilize disk-space.
Space Drop 1 7 95 Mm
Additional InformationFor additional information, please review the following articles:
How to Delete Unnecessary Downloaded Software Versions
How to delete configurations through the CLI
How to Delete Saved Configuration Files