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Special Notices

Special Notices

This section highlights some of the operational changes that administrators should be aware of in FortiAnalyzer version 6.4.1.

Citrix XenServer default limits and upgrade

Citrix XenServer limits ramdisk to 128M by default. However the FAZ-VM64-XEN image is larger than 128M. Before updating to FortiAnalyzer 6.4, increase the size of the ramdisk setting on Citrix XenServer.

To increase the size of the ramdisk setting:
  1. On Citrix XenServer, run the following command:

    xenstore-write /mh/limits/pv-ramdisk-max-size 536,870,912

  2. Confirm the setting is in effect by running xenstore-ls.

    -----------------------

    limits = ""

    pv-kernel-max-size = "33554432"

    pv-ramdisk-max-size = "536,870,912"

    boot-time = ""

    ---------------------------

  3. Remove the pending files left in /run/xen/pygrub.
Note

The ramdisk setting returns to the default value after rebooting.

FortiAnalyzer Cloud VM does not support FortiGate 6.4.0

FortiManager and FortiAnalyzer Cloud VMs do not currently support FortiGate 6.4.0. Cloud VM users should continue using FortiGate firmware 6.2 builds. Cloud platforms will be supported in a future 6.4 patch release.

FortiAnalyzer VM upgrade requires more memory

When upgrading FortiAnalyzer VM units from FortiAnalyzer 6.2.x to FortiAnalyzer 6.4.0 and later, the upgrade may fail because of memory allocation.

Workaround: Before upgrading FortiAnalyzer VM to FortiAnalyzer 6.4.0 and later, change the memory allocation to 8 GB of RAM.

Maximum ADOM limits for FortiAnalyzer

FortiAnalyzer hardware devices and VMs display a warning when the maximum number of ADOMs is reached or exceeded. The platform does not enforce the limit; however, adding more ADOMs may affect the performance of the unit. For more details, see Appendix A - Recommended maximum number of ADOMs supported.

Port 8443 reserved

Port 8443 is reserved for https-logging from FortiClient EMS for Chromebooks.

All OFTP connections must be encrypted for FortiAnalyzer 6.2.0 (or higher)

Prior to upgrading to FortiAnalyzer 6.2, make sure that all FortiGate devices are configured to use encryption when communicating with FortiAnalyzer. Starting with FortiAnalyzer 6.2.0, all OFTP communications must be encrypted.

Hyper-V FortiAnalyzer-VM running on an AMD CPU

A Hyper-V FAZ-VM running on a PC with an AMD CPU may experience a kernel panic. Fortinet recommends running VMs on an Intel-based PC.

SSLv3 on FortiAnalyzer-VM64-AWS

Due to known vulnerabilities in the SSLv3 protocol, FortiAnalyzer-VM64-AWS only enables TLSv1 by default. All other models enable both TLSv1 and SSLv3. If you wish to disable SSLv3 support, please run:

config system global

set ssl-protocol t1sv1

end

Special Notices

Special Notices

This section highlights some of the operational changes that administrators should be aware of in FortiAnalyzer version 6.4.1.

Citrix XenServer default limits and upgrade

Citrix XenServer limits ramdisk to 128M by default. However the FAZ-VM64-XEN image is larger than 128M. Before updating to FortiAnalyzer 6.4, increase the size of the ramdisk setting on Citrix XenServer.

To increase the size of the ramdisk setting:
  1. On Citrix XenServer, run the following command:

    xenstore-write /mh/limits/pv-ramdisk-max-size 536,870,912

  2. Confirm the setting is in effect by running xenstore-ls.

    -----------------------

    limits = ""

    pv-kernel-max-size = "33554432"

    pv-ramdisk-max-size = "536,870,912"

    boot-time = ""

    ---------------------------

  3. Remove the pending files left in /run/xen/pygrub.
Note

The ramdisk setting returns to the default value after rebooting.

FortiAnalyzer Cloud VM does not support FortiGate 6.4.0

FortiManager and FortiAnalyzer Cloud VMs do not currently support FortiGate 6.4.0. Cloud VM users should continue using FortiGate firmware 6.2 builds. Cloud platforms will be supported in a future 6.4 patch release.

FortiAnalyzer VM upgrade requires more memory

When upgrading FortiAnalyzer VM units from FortiAnalyzer 6.2.x to FortiAnalyzer 6.4.0 and later, the upgrade may fail because of memory allocation.

Workaround: Before upgrading FortiAnalyzer VM to FortiAnalyzer 6.4.0 and later, change the memory allocation to 8 GB of RAM.

Maximum ADOM limits for FortiAnalyzer

FortiAnalyzer hardware devices and VMs display a warning when the maximum number of ADOMs is reached or exceeded. The platform does not enforce the limit; however, adding more ADOMs may affect the performance of the unit. For more details, see Appendix A - Recommended maximum number of ADOMs supported.

Port 8443 reserved

Port 8443 is reserved for https-logging from FortiClient EMS for Chromebooks.

All OFTP connections must be encrypted for FortiAnalyzer 6.2.0 (or higher)

Prior to upgrading to FortiAnalyzer 6.2, make sure that all FortiGate devices are configured to use encryption when communicating with FortiAnalyzer. Starting with FortiAnalyzer 6.2.0, all OFTP communications must be encrypted.

Hyper-V FortiAnalyzer-VM running on an AMD CPU

A Hyper-V FAZ-VM running on a PC with an AMD CPU may experience a kernel panic. Fortinet recommends running VMs on an Intel-based PC.

SSLv3 on FortiAnalyzer-VM64-AWS

Due to known vulnerabilities in the SSLv3 protocol, FortiAnalyzer-VM64-AWS only enables TLSv1 by default. All other models enable both TLSv1 and SSLv3. If you wish to disable SSLv3 support, please run:

config system global

set ssl-protocol t1sv1

end