Config

System

 

RAID settings can be configured from the Dashboard, in the RAID Monitor widget

 

as well as from System > Config > RAID.

!

Caution: Back up all data before changing the RAID level. If you change RAID levels, the

FortiAnalyzer unit reformats the hard disks to support the new setting, which may result in

 

 

data loss.

 

Figure 33: FortiAnalyzer-2000/2000A RAID settings

RAID Level

Select a RAID level from the list. The current RAID level is shown

 

as the first RAID level in the list.

Total Disk Space

The amount of disk space available within the RAID array.

Free Disk Space

The amount of free disk space.

Disk #

The number identifying the disk. These numbers reflect what disks

 

are available on the FortiAnalyzer unit. For example, on a

 

FortiAnalyzer-4000/4000A, there would be 1-12, whereas on a

 

FortiAnalyzer-2000 there would be 1-6.

Size (GB)

The size of the hard disk.

Status

The current status of the hard disk. For example, OK indicates that

 

the hard disk is okay and working normally; Not Present indicates

 

that the hard disk is not being detected by the FortiAnalyzer unit or

 

has been removed and no disk is available; Failed indicates that

 

the hard disk is not working properly.

Apply

Select to apply changes to RAID settings.

Configuring LDAP connections

On the LDAP tab, you can configure an LDAP query to an industry standard LDAP or Windows Active Directory (AD) server.

LDAP queries can be used to create reports whose scope is restricted to include only log messages whose user= field matches user names retrieved from an LDAP server. For more information, see “Configuring reports” on page 113.

Caution: By default, the LDAP query occurs over a standard LDAP connection. For secure ! query (TLS or LDAPS) options, see the FortiAnalyzer CLI Reference.

 

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