Enter configuration mode and set up the management interface properties:
: A base system disk of approximately 81 GB to 224 GB.
Note: The system will prompt you to change the default password upon your first login. 2. Configure Static IP Address panorama-kvm-10.0.4.qcow2
Move the downloaded image file to your hypervisor’s storage directory using SCP or your hypervisor’s web interface.
This is not a standalone software application you install on a desktop; it is a "virtual appliance" used to centrally manage Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls (NGFWs). Enter configuration mode and set up the management
: Panorama requires a second virtual hard drive for syslog and reporting. You must manually create this second disk (e.g., virtiob.qcow2 ) with at least 100GB of space using the Fix Permissions : Run the native permission wrapper (like unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions in EVE-NG) to ensure the system can execute the files. Key Features of Panorama 10.0.4
The .qcow2 format is specifically optimized for QEMU/KVM environments and is a standard for lab environments like or GNS3 . Configure Static IP Address Move the downloaded image
Deploying Palo Alto Panorama 10.0.4 on KVM: A Quick Guide If you are looking for the file, you are likely setting up a virtualized instance of Palo Alto Networks' Panorama management platform on a Linux KVM/QEMU hypervisor. Version 10.0.4 is part of the Panorama 10.0 series, which introduced significant enhancements in management scale and UI responsiveness. Why Panorama 10.0.4?
If Panorama feels sluggish, it is likely a RAM bottleneck. Panorama is memory-intensive because it runs a full database for log indexing.
After the commit process finishes, log into the web interface via https://192.168.1.50 . 5. Performance Optimization Best Practices
Redirects the VM output to the serial console for easy CLI access. 4. Initial Configuration and Initialization