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Reviewing FortiAnalyzer system resources and license information

Reviewing FortiAnalyzer system resources and license information

Before starting an upgrade, go to System Settings to review the following widgets:

  • License Information widget
  • System Resources widget to check for high memory and CPU usage

It is also recommended to check the Alert Message Console widget in System Settings and the notifications in the toolbar.

If you are upgrading a FortiAnalyzer VM:

Make sure your VM partition has more than 1024MB and your VM server is up to date.

To view the flash disk size of your VM, enter the following command in the FortiAnalyzer CLI and review the value for the first hard disk (SDA):

diagnose system print partitions

For example:

dia sys print partitions

major minor #blocks name fstype

1 0 4096 ram0

1 1 4096 ram1

1 2 4096 ram2

1 3 4096 ram3

7 0 10240 loop0 ext2

8 0 4199424 sda

8 1 1048576 sda1 ext3

8 16 524288000 sdb

8 48 1048576 sdd

8 32 1048576 sdc

8 80 1048576 sdf

8 64 1048576 sde

8 96 1048576 sdg

8 160 1048576 sdk

8 128 1048576 sdi

8 144 1048576 sdj

8 208 1048576 sdn

8 192 1048576 sdm

8 176 1048576 sdl

8 224 1048576 sdo

8 112 1048576 sdh

253 0 524283904 dm-0

You can increase the size by shutting down the VM, editing the VM hardware to increase the size of the first hard disk, and then restarting the VM.

For more information about FortiAnalyzer VM, see documentation for FortiAnalyzer Private Cloud and FortiAnalyzer Public Cloud.

Reviewing FortiAnalyzer system resources and license information

Before starting an upgrade, go to System Settings to review the following widgets:

  • License Information widget
  • System Resources widget to check for high memory and CPU usage

It is also recommended to check the Alert Message Console widget in System Settings and the notifications in the toolbar.

If you are upgrading a FortiAnalyzer VM:

Make sure your VM partition has more than 1024MB and your VM server is up to date.

To view the flash disk size of your VM, enter the following command in the FortiAnalyzer CLI and review the value for the first hard disk (SDA):

diagnose system print partitions

For example:

dia sys print partitions

major minor #blocks name fstype

1 0 4096 ram0

1 1 4096 ram1

1 2 4096 ram2

1 3 4096 ram3

7 0 10240 loop0 ext2

8 0 4199424 sda

8 1 1048576 sda1 ext3

8 16 524288000 sdb

8 48 1048576 sdd

8 32 1048576 sdc

8 80 1048576 sdf

8 64 1048576 sde

8 96 1048576 sdg

8 160 1048576 sdk

8 128 1048576 sdi

8 144 1048576 sdj

8 208 1048576 sdn

8 192 1048576 sdm

8 176 1048576 sdl

8 224 1048576 sdo

8 112 1048576 sdh

253 0 524283904 dm-0

You can increase the size by shutting down the VM, editing the VM hardware to increase the size of the first hard disk, and then restarting the VM.

For more information about FortiAnalyzer VM, see documentation for FortiAnalyzer Private Cloud and FortiAnalyzer Public Cloud.