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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 54      Monitoring the System 
  Understanding Running Processes
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nice usage percentage (CPU usage of processes that have a negative nice value, indicating a higher 
priority)
Nice values indicate the scheduled priority for system processes and can range between -20 (highest 
priority) and 19 (lowest priority).
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idle usage percentage
Mem
 lists the following memory usage information: 
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total number of kilobytes in memory
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total number of used kilobytes in memory
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total number of free kilobytes in memory
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total number of buffered kilobytes in memory
Swap
 lists the following swap usage information:
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total number of kilobytes in swap
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total number of used kilobytes in swap
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total number of free kilobytes in swap
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total number of cached kilobytes in swap
Note
For more information about the types of processes that run on the appliance, see 
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To collapse the process list:
Access: 
Admin/Maint
Step 1
Click the up arrow next to 
Processes
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The process list collapses.
Understanding Running Processes
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There are two different types of processes that run on an appliance: daemons and executable files. 
Daemons always run, and executable files are run when required.
See the following sections for more information:
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Understanding System Daemons
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