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15 graceful kill | 15 graceful kill | ||
Revision as of 18:54, 23 August 2020
Viewing logs from command line
exec log filter category 0 (0:traffic 1:event 3:webfilter) exec log filter device 2 (0:memory 1:faz (fortianalyzer) 2:fds (disk)) exec log filter field dstport 443 (or dstip 10.1.1.1) exec log filter view-lines 200 exec log display
Get system information:
get sys status get sys performance status get hardware status diag hardware deviceinfo disk diag sys session stat
Get CPU information and killing (restarting) process:
diag sys top diag sys top-summary diag sys kill <signal> <pid> 9 unconditional kill 11 segmentation fault kill* 15 graceful kill
Get memory information and conserve mode:
diag hardware sysinfo conserve diag hardware sysinfo mem diag hardware sysinfo shm 0 – no conserve mode 1 – proxy 2 – system 3 - both diag firewall iprope state Av_break=pass/pass – kernel conserve mode
Troubleshoot VPN, Authentication and Updates
diag debug application <daemon> <level> diag debug enable Daemons that support debug: sslvpn ike authd update level: 0 disabled -1 shows all info other values: depends on daemon
Get network information and statistics:
show sys interface diag hardware deviceinfo nic <port> diag netlink interface list name <port> fnsysctl ifconfig <port>
Get disk logging usage:
diag sys logdisk usage
Display IPs blocked by Anomalies:
diag ips anomaly list