Point the primary disk to the Panorama-KVM-10.0.4.qcow2 file.
Just because the image says "updated" does not mean you shouldn't run Palo Alto's internal checks.
Automated Maintenance System Signature: sha256:updates_complete panoramakvm1004qcow2+updated
from "Management Only" mode (no logging) to "Panorama Mode" (local logging enabled) just by adding a second virtual disk ( virtio-b.qcow2 Hardware Scaling : Since it's a KVM-based appliance , you can manually increase CPU and RAM
After VM creation:
Once the VM is powered on, the "10.0.4" version acts as the foundation. However, deploying on KVM often requires specific tweaks to ensure stability:
: At least one virtual interface for Management (MGT). 3. Installation Steps Point the primary disk to the Panorama-KVM-10
QCOW2 files grow over time but do not automatically shrink even after deleting files inside the guest. Solution: Trim the disk:
Always deploy Panorama in an HA pair to ensure zero downtime during future updates. Conclusion However, deploying on KVM often requires specific tweaks
Updating from 10.0.4 (or an earlier version) ensures security compliance and access to new features.