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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 55      Using Health Monitoring
  Working with Health Events
Interpreting Hardware Alert Details for Series 3 Devices
For Series 3 devices, hardware alarms generate in response to the events described in the following table. 
The triggering condition appears in the message detail for the alert.
Rulesd
 (host rules) daemon
If the 
Rulesd
 daemon goes down, health status for the Hardware 
Alarms module changes to yellow and the message details include a 
reference to the daemon. 
nfm_ipfragd
 (host frag) 
daemon
If the 
nfm_ipfragd
 daemon goes down, health status for the 
Hardware Alarms module changes to red and the message details 
include a reference to the daemon. 
Table 55-9
Conditions Monitored for 3D9900 Devices (continued)
Condition Monitored
Causes of Yellow or Red Error Conditions
Table 55-10
Conditions Monitored for Series 3 Devices 
Condition Monitored
Causes of Yellow or Red Error Conditions
Cluster status
If clustered devices are no longer communicating with each other 
(due, for example, to a cabling problem), the Hardware Alarms 
module changes to red.
ftwo
 daemon status
If the 
ftwo
 daemon goes down, health status for the Hardware 
Alarms module changes to red and message details include a 
reference to the daemon.
NFE cards detected
Indicates the number of NFE cards detected on the system. If this 
value does not match the appliance’s expected NFE count, the 
Hardware Alarms module changes to red.
NFE hardware status
If one or more NFE cards are not communicating, the Hardware 
Alarms module changes to red and the applicable card appears in the 
message details.
NFE heartbeat
If the system detects no NFE heartbeat, the Hardware Alarms 
module changes to red and message details include a reference to the 
relevant card(s).
NFE internal link status
If the link between the NMSB and NFE card(s) goes down, the 
Hardware Alarms module changes to red and message details 
include a reference to the relevant ports.
NFE Message daemon
If the NFE Message daemon goes down, health status for the 
Hardware Alarms module changes to red and the message details 
include a reference to the daemon (and, if applicable, the NFE card 
number).
NFE temperature
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If NFE temperature exceeds 97 degrees Celsius, health status for 
the Hardware Alarms module changes to yellow and message 
details include a reference to the NFE temperature (and, if 
applicable, the NFE card number).
  •
If NFE temperature exceeds 102 degrees Celsius, health status 
for the Hardware Alarms module changes to red and message 
details include a reference to the NFE temperature. (and, if 
applicable, the NFE card number).