system
Use the following commands for system related settings.
system admin-session
Use this command to view login session information.
Syntax
diagnose system admin-session list
diagnose system admin-session status
diagnose system admin-session kill
Variable |
Description |
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list |
List login sessions. |
status |
Show the current session. |
kill |
Kill a current session. |
system disk
Use this command to view disk diagnostic information.
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This command is only available on hardware-based FortiAnalyzer models. |
Syntax
diagnose system disk attributes
diagnose system disk disable
diagnose system disk enable
diagnose system disk health
diagnose system disk info
diagnose system disk errors
Variable |
Description |
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attributes |
Show vendor specific SMART attributes. |
disable |
Disable SMART support. |
enable |
Enable SMART support. |
health |
Show the SMART health status. |
info |
Show the SMART information. |
errors |
Show the SMART error logs. |
system export
Use this command to export logs.
Syntax
diagnose system export crashlog <ftp server> <user> <password> <directory> <filename>
diagnose system export fmwslog {sftp | ftp} <type> <(s)ftp server> <username> <password> <directory> <filename>
diagnose system export raidlog <ftp server> <username> <password> <directory> <filename>
diagnose system export umlog {sftp | ftp} <type> <(s)ftp server> <username> <password> <directory> <filename>
diagnose system export upgradelog <ftp server> <username> <password> <directory> <filename>
system flash
Use this command to diagnose the flash memory.
Syntax
diagnose system flash list
Variable |
Description |
---|---|
list |
List flash images. This command displays the following information: image name, version, total size (KB), used (KB), percent used, boot image, and running image. |
system fsck
Use this command to check and repair the file system, and to reset the disk mount count.
Syntax
diagnose system fsck harddisk
diagnose system fsck reset-mount-count
Variable |
Description |
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harddisk |
Check and repair the file system, then reboot the system. |
reset-mount-count |
Reset the mount-count of the disk. |
system geoip
Use this command to list geo IPv4 information.
Syntax
diagnose system geoip info
diagnose system geoip dump
diagnose system geoip <ipv4_address>
Variable |
Description |
---|---|
info |
Display brief geo IP information. |
dump |
Display all geo IP information. |
<ipv4_address> |
Find the IP’s country. |
system ntp
Use this command to list NTP server information.
Syntax
diagnose system ntp status
Variable |
Description |
---|---|
status |
List NTP servers’ information. |
system print
Use this command to print server information.
Syntax
diagnose system print certificate
diagnose system print cpuinfo
diagnose system print df
diagnose system print hosts
diagnose system print interface <interface>
diagnose system print loadavg
diagnose system print netstat
diagnose system print partitions
diagnose system print route
diagnose system print rtcache
diagnose system print slabinfo
diagnose system print sockets
diagnose system print uptime
Variable |
Description |
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certificate |
Print the IPsec certificate. |
cpuinfo |
This command includes the following: processor, vendor ID, CPU family, model, model name, stepping, CPU MHz, cache size, physical ID, sibling, |
df |
Print the file system disk space usage. This command displays the following information: file system, 1K-blocks, used, available, percent used, mounted on. |
hosts |
Print the static table lookup for host names. |
interface <interface> |
Print the information of the interface. This command displays the following information: status, speed, duplex, supported ports, auto-negotiation, advertised link modes, and advertised auto-negotiation. |
loadavg |
Print the average load of the system. |
netstat |
Print the network statistics for active Internet connections (servers and established). This command displays the following information: protocol, local address, foreign address, and state. |
partitions |
Print the partition information of the system. |
route |
Print the main route list. This command displays the following information: destination, gateway, gateway mask, flags, metric, reference, use, and interface, |
rtcache |
Print the contents of the routing cache. |
slabinfo |
Print the slab allocator statistics. |
sockets |
Print the currently used socket ports. This command displays the following information: number, protocol, and port. |
uptime |
Print how long the system has been running. |
system process
Use this command to view and kill processes.
Syntax
diagnose system process kill -<signal> <pid>
diagnose system process killall <module>
diagnose system process list
Variable |
Description |
---|---|
kill -<signal> <pid> |
Kill a process. For example: -9 or -KILL |
killall <module> |
Kill all the related processes. |
list |
List all processes running on the FortiAnalyzer. This command displays the PID, UID, stat, and command. |
system raid
Use this command to view RAID information.
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This command is only available on hardware-based FortiAnalyzer models that support RAID. |
Syntax
diagnose system raid alarms
diagnose system raid hwinfo
diagnose system raid status
Variable |
Description |
---|---|
alarms |
Show RAID alarm logs. |
hwinfo |
Show RAID controller hardware information. |
status |
Show RAID status. This command displays the following information: RAID level, RAID status, RAID size, and hard disk information. |
system route
Use this command to diagnose routes.
Syntax
diagnose system route list
Variable |
Description |
---|---|
list |
List all routes. This command displays the following information: destination IP, gateway IP, netmask, flags, metric, reference, use, and interface. |
system route6
Use this command to diagnose IPv6 routes.
Syntax
diagnose system route6 list
Variable |
Description |
---|---|
list |
List all IPv6 routes. This command displays the following information: destination IP, gateway IP, interface, metric, and priority. |
system server
Use this command to start the server.
Syntax
diagnose system server start