We are running FortiManager 7.2 on Hyper-V. Over the weekend the host installed updates and rebooted and now on FortiManager it states the Fortigates are unauthorised.
I have read that having dynamic Mac addresses could cause this issue, but I have now set to static in Hyper-V and the issue persists after reboot - the FMG asks for its hostname, then the 2 x Fortigates say unauthorised despite being authorised prior to the reboot.
Any ideas?
Did you apply the license to the FortiManager? Also, have you register it?
Yes, license is applied and activated. The issue only occurred following a reboot of the Hyper-V host.
Sound like a bug to me but is better to raise a case with support to confirm.
hi @DT3
Check the lvm from CLI: exec lvm info
seems that the lvm was not started (or configured correctly) and the configuration was saved in memory
Extending disk space in FortiAnalyzer-VM/... - Fortinet Community
start the lvm then restore the backup.
Thanks,
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