Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
Chapter 30 Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
Managing Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
Monitoring Quarantine Status, Capacity, and Activity
Policy Quarantine Performance
Messages stored in policy quarantines use system memory in addition to hard-drive space. Storing
hundreds of thousands of messages in policy quarantines on a single appliance may cause a decrease in
the appliance’s performance due to excessive memory usage. The appliance takes more time to
quarantine, delete, and release messages, which causes message processing to slow down and the email
pipeline to back up.
hundreds of thousands of messages in policy quarantines on a single appliance may cause a decrease in
the appliance’s performance due to excessive memory usage. The appliance takes more time to
quarantine, delete, and release messages, which causes message processing to slow down and the email
pipeline to back up.
Cisco recommends storing an average of less than 20,000 messages in your policy quarantines to ensure
that the Email Security appliance processes email at a normal rate.
that the Email Security appliance processes email at a normal rate.
To check the number of messages in quarantines, see
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Currently available space for all
non-spam quarantines
non-spam quarantines
Choose Monitor > Policy, Virus, and Outbreak
Quarantines and look just below the table.
Quarantines and look just below the table.
Total amount of space currently used
by all quarantines
by all quarantines
Choose Monitor > System Status and look for Queue Space
Used by Quarantine.
Used by Quarantine.
Amount of space currently used by
each quarantine
each quarantine
Choose Monitor > Policy, Virus, and Outbreak
Quarantines, click the quarantine name, and look for this
information in the table row directly below the quarantine
name.
Quarantines, click the quarantine name, and look for this
information in the table row directly below the quarantine
name.
Total number of messages currently in
all quarantines
all quarantines
Choose Monitor > System Status and look for Active
Messages in Quarantine.
Messages in Quarantine.
Number of messages currently in each
quarantine
quarantine
Choose Monitor > Policy, Virus, and Outbreak
Quarantines and look at the table row for the quarantine.
Quarantines and look at the table row for the quarantine.
Total CPU usage by all quarantines
Choose Monitor > System Status and look in the CPU
Utilization section.
Utilization section.
Date and time when the last message
entered each quarantine (excluding
moves between policy quarantines)
entered each quarantine (excluding
moves between policy quarantines)
Choose Monitor > Policy, Virus, and Outbreak
Quarantines and look at the table row for the quarantine.
Quarantines and look at the table row for the quarantine.
Date a policy quarantine was created
Choose Monitor > Policy, Virus, and Outbreak
Quarantines, click the quarantine name, and look for this
information in the table row directly below the quarantine
name.
Quarantines, click the quarantine name, and look for this
information in the table row directly below the quarantine
name.
Creation date and creator name are not available for
system-created quarantines.
system-created quarantines.
Name of policy quarantine creator
Filters and message actions associated
with a policy quarantine
with a policy quarantine