What is the default behavior when the local disk is full?

You have enabled logging on your FortiGate device for Event logs and all Security logs, and you have set up logging to use the FortiGate local disk.

What is the default behavior when the local disk is full?
A . Logs are overwritten and the only warning is issued when log disk usage reaches the threshold of 95%.
B . No new log is recorded until you manually clear logs from the local disk.
C . Logs are overwritten and the first warning is issued when log disk usage reaches the threshold of 75%.
D . No new log is recorded after the warning is issued when log disk usage reaches the threshold of 95%.

Answer: A

Explanation:

When FortiGate is configured to store logs on its local disk, it uses a circular logging method. In this method, when the disk becomes full, the FortiGate device will overwrite the oldest logs. A warning is generated when the log disk usage reaches 95%.

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