Use the following table to quickly locate commands for
common device management tasks:
If you want to...
Use...
Show general system health information.
> show system info
Show percent usage of disk partitions.
Include the optional files parameter to show
information about inodes, which track file storage.
> show system disk-space files
Show the maximum log file size.
> show system logdb-quota
Show running processes.
> show system software status
Show processes running in the management
plane.
> show system resources
Show resource utilization in the
dataplane.
> show running resource-monitor
Show the licenses installed on the
device.
> request license info
Show when commits, downloads, and/or
upgrades are completed.
> show jobs processed
Show session information.
> show session info
Show information about a specific
session.
> show session id <session-id>
Show the running security policy.
> show running security-policy
Show the authentication logs.
> less mp-log authd.log
Restart the device.
> request restart system
Show the administrators who are
currently logged in to the web interface, CLI, or API.
> show admins
Show the administrators who can
access the web interface, CLI, or API, regardless of whether those
administrators are currently logged in.
When you run this
command on the firewall, the output includes local administrators,
remote administrators, and all administrators pushed from a Panorama template.
Remote administrators are listed regardless of when they last logged in.
> show admins all
Configure the management interface
as a DHCP client.
For a successful commit, you must include
each of the parameters: accept-dhcp-domain, accept-dhcp-hostname, send-client-id, and send-hostname.
# set deviceconfig system type dhcp-client accept-dhcp-domain <yes|no> accept-dhcp-hostname <yes|no> send-client-id <yes|no> send-hostname <yes|no>