Learn more about viewing the details of any particular Broker VM.
In Cortex XDR , select Settings → Configurations → Data Broker → Broker VMs to view detailed information regarding your registered Broker VMs in the Brokers tab.
The Broker VMs table enables you to monitor and mange your Broker VM and applet connectivity status, version management, device details, and usage metrics.
The following table describes both the default fields and additional optional fields that you can add to the Brokers table using the column manager and lists the fields in alphabetical order.
Note
Certain fields are also exposed in the Clusters tab, when a Broker VM node is added to a High Availability (HA) cluster, and each cluster node is expanded to view the Broker VM nodes table. An asterisk (*) is beside every field that is also included in the Broker VM nodes table for each HA cluster.
Field | Description | |
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Status Indicator ( )* | Identifies in the following columns: Whether the Broker machine is registered and connected to Cortex XDR. Whether the Broker VM is running the latest version. Whether the available applications are connected to Cortex XDR. Colors depict the following statuses: Disconnected to Cortex XDR Disconnected from Cortex XDR Past Version Connected, Current Version | |
Checkbox to select one or more Broker devices on which to perform actions. | ||
ALL interfaces | All IP addresses of the different interfaces on the device. | |
APPS* | List of active or inactive applets and the connectivity status for each. | |
CLUSTER NAME* | Indicates the name of the HA cluster that the Broker VM has been added to. For a standalone Broker VM, which isn't added to any HA cluster, this field is empty. | |
CPU USAGE* | CPU usage of the Broker device in percentage synced every 5 minutes. | |
CONFIGURATION STATUS* | Broker VM configuration status. Status is defined by the following according to changes made to any of the Broker VM configurations. Broker VM configuration changes made through the Cortex XDR console have been applied. Broker VM configuration changes made through the Cortex XDR console are being applied. Broker VM configuration changes made through the Cortex XDR console have reached the Broker VM and awaiting implementation. Broker VM configuration changes made through the Cortex XDR console have failed. Need to open a Palo Alto Networks support ticket. | |
DEVICE ID | Device ID allocated to the Broker VM by Cortex XDR after registration. | |
DEVICE NAME* | Same as the Device ID. A icon notifies of an expired Broker VM. To reconnect, generate a new token and re-register your Broker VM as described in steps 1 through 7 of Configure the Broker VM. Once registered, all previous Broker VM configurations are reinstated. | |
DISK USAGE* | Disk usage from the total allocated for data caching in the Broker VM as a percentage. Inside the brackets is displayed how much this is in GB from the total disk size in GB. A notification is added to the Notification Center whenever the disk space is low disk and whenever the disk size is increased. | |
EXTERNAL INTERFACE | The IP interface the Broker VM is using to communicate with the server. For AWS and Azure cloud environments, the field displays the Internal IP value. | |
LAST SEEN | Indicates when the Broker VM was last seen on the network. | |
MEMORY USAGE* | Memory usage of the Broker VM in percentage synced every 5 minutes. | |
STATUS* | Connection status of the Broker VM. Status is defined by either Connected or Disconnected. Disconnected Broker VMs do not display CPU Usage, Memory Usage, and Disk Usage information. Notifications about the Broker VM losing connectivity to Cortex XDR appear in the Notification Center. | |
UPGRADE TIME | Timestamp of when the Broker VM was upgraded. | |
VERSION* | Version number of the Broker VM. If the status indicator is not green, then the Broker VM is not running the latest version. Notifications about the available new Broker VM version appear in the Notification Center. |