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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 55      Using Health Monitoring
  Configuring Health Policies
Step 1
In the Health Policy Configuration page, select 
FireSIGHT
 Host License Limit
.
The Health Policy Configuration — FireSIGHT Host License Limit page appears.
Step 2
Select 
On
 for the 
Enabled
 option to enable use of the module for health status testing.
Step 3
In the 
Critical number Hosts
 field, enter the remaining number of available hosts that should trigger a 
critical health status.
Step 4
In the 
Warning number Hosts
 field, enter the remaining number of available hosts that should trigger a 
warning health status.
Step 5
You have three options:
  •
To save your changes to this module and return to the Health Policy page, click 
Save Policy and Exit
.
  •
To return to the Health Policy page without saving any of your settings for this module, click 
Cancel
.
  •
To temporarily save your changes to this module and switch to another module’s settings to modify, 
select the other module from the list at the left of the page. If you click 
Save Policy and Exit
 when you 
are done, all changes you made will be saved; if you click 
Cancel
, you discard all changes.
You must apply the health policy to the appropriate devices if you want your settings to take effect. See 
 for more information.
Configuring Hardware Alarm Monitoring
License: 
Any
Supported Devices: 
Series 3, 3D9900
Use the Hardware Alarms health status module to detect hardware failure on a 
Series 3 or 3D9900 device. 
If the Hardware Alarms module finds a hardware component that has failed or clustered devices that are 
not communicating with each other, the status classification for that module changes to Critical. That 
status data feeds into the health monitor.
For more information on the hardware status conditions that can cause hardware alerts on 3D9900 
devices, see 
To configure Hardware Alarm health module settings:
Access: 
Admin/Maint
Step 1
In the Health Policy Configuration page, select 
Hardware Alarms
.
The Health Policy Configuration — Hardware Alarm Monitor page appears.
Step 2
Select 
On
 for the 
Enabled
 option to enable use of the module for health status testing.
Step 3
You have three options:
  •
To save your changes to this module and return to the Health Policy page, click 
Save Policy and Exit
.
  •
To return to the Health Policy page without saving any of your settings for this module, click 
Cancel
.
  •
To temporarily save your changes to this module and switch to another module’s settings to modify, 
select the other module from the list at the left of the page. If you click 
Save Policy and Exit
 when you 
are done, all changes you made will be saved; if you click 
Cancel
, you discard all changes.