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102 01-28006-0010-20041105 Fortinet Inc.
HA System config
To view and manage logs for individual cluster units
1 Connect to the cluster and log into the web-based manager.
2 Go to Log&Report > Log Access.
The Traffic log, Event log, Attack log, Antivirus log, Web Filter log, and Email Filter log
for the primary unit are displayed.
The HA Cluster pull-down list displays the serial number of the FortiGate unit for which
logs are displayed.
3 Select the serial number of one of the FortiGate units in the cluster to display the logs
for that FortiGate unit.
You can view, search and manage logs saved to memory or logs saved to the hard
disk, depending on the configuration of the cluster unit.
Refresh every Select to control how often the web-based manager updates the system
status display.
Go Select to set the selected refresh interval.
Back to HA
configuration page
Close the cluster members list and return to the HA configuration page.
Cluster ID Use the cluster ID to identify each FortiGate unit in the cluster. The
cluster ID matches the FortiGate unit serial number.
Status Indicates the status of each cluster unit. A green check mark indicates
that the cluster unit is operating normally. A red X indicates that the
cluster unit cannot communicate with the primary unit.
Up Time The time in days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the cluster unit was
last started.
Monitor Displays system status information for each cluster unit.
CPU Usage The current CPU status of each cluster unit. The web-based manager
displays CPU usage for core processes only. CPU usage for
management processes (for example, for HTTPS connections to the
web-based manager) is excluded.
Memory Usage The current memory status of each cluster unit. The web-based manager
displays memory usage for core processes only. Memory usage for
management processes (for example, for HTTPS connections to the
web-based manager) is excluded.
Active Sessions The number of communications sessions being processed by the each
cluster unit.
Total Packets The number of packets that have been processed by the cluster unit
since it last started up.
Virus Detected The number of viruses detected by the cluster unit.
Network Utilization The total network bandwidth being used by all of the cluster unit
interfaces.
Total Bytes The number of bytes that have been processed by the cluster unit since it
last started up.
Intrusion Detected The number of intrusions or attacks detected by the cluster unit.

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