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harald21
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FortiOS 5.0.12 is out

FortiOS 5.0.12 is out

 

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storaid
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does anyone meet the broken disk function from GUI after reboot???

MY TEST MODEL: FWF60D

FWF60D x2 FWF60C x3 FGT80C rev.2 FGT200B-POE FAP220B x3 FAP221B x2

FSW224B x1

FWF60D x2 FWF60C x3 FGT80C rev.2 FGT200B-POE FAP220B x3 FAP221B x2 FSW224B x1
pcraponi
Contributor II

anyone with 30D no boot after update?

Regards, Paulo Raponi

Regards, Paulo Raponi
apex
New Contributor

5.0.12 Release Notes:

 

... disk logging is disabled by default and Fortinet recommends logging to FortiCloud instead of logging to disk (...)

If you were logging to FortiCloud prior to upgrading to FortiOS version 5.0.12, the settings are retained and logging to FortiCloud continues to operate normally. If you were logging to disk prior to upgrading, logging to disk may be disabled during the upgrade process. If required, you can enable disk logging from the CLI (...)

... the CLI displays a message reminding you that enabling disk logging impacts overall performance and reduces the lifetime of the unit.

FG-60D/FWF-60D logging to disk If you enable logging to disk for FG-60D and FWF-60D models, Fortinet recommends that you format the log disk using the following CLI command:

execute formatlogdisk

Log disk is /dev/sda1.

Formatting this storage will erase all data on it, including logs, quarantine files; WanOpt caches; and require the unit to reboot.

Do you want to continue? (y/n) [Enter y to continue]

storaid

apex wrote:

5.0.12 Release Notes:

 

... disk logging is disabled by default and Fortinet recommends logging to FortiCloud instead of logging to disk (...)

If you were logging to FortiCloud prior to upgrading to FortiOS version 5.0.12, the settings are retained and logging to FortiCloud continues to operate normally. If you were logging to disk prior to upgrading, logging to disk may be disabled during the upgrade process. If required, you can enable disk logging from the CLI (...)

... the CLI displays a message reminding you that enabling disk logging impacts overall performance and reduces the lifetime of the unit.

FG-60D/FWF-60D logging to disk If you enable logging to disk for FG-60D and FWF-60D models, Fortinet recommends that you format the log disk using the following CLI command:

execute formatlogdisk

Log disk is /dev/sda1.

Formatting this storage will erase all data on it, including logs, quarantine files; WanOpt caches; and require the unit to reboot.

Do you want to continue? (y/n) [Enter y to continue]

that's not what I mean..

the disk loss was caused by rebooting...

if you shutdown and power up the FWF/FGT60D, the disk will get back to normal working..

I don't know whether it's a bug or not..

but the only solution I found is shutdown/power-up to resolve this problem...

FWF60D x2 FWF60C x3 FGT80C rev.2 FGT200B-POE FAP220B x3 FAP221B x2

FSW224B x1

FWF60D x2 FWF60C x3 FGT80C rev.2 FGT200B-POE FAP220B x3 FAP221B x2 FSW224B x1
ddskier
Contributor

It appears that this version has also changed our Hairpin NAT'ing is working.   It will not operate the same way as it did under 5.0.11

-DDSkier FCNSA, FCNSP FortiGate 400D, (2) 200D, (12) 100D, (2) 60D

-DDSkier FCNSA, FCNSP FortiGate 400D, (2) 200D, (12) 100D, (2) 60D
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