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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.2 for Email User Guide
Chapter 30 Managing and Monitoring Using the CLI
Monitoring Using the CLI
Note
You can also monitor the Cisco appliance via the Graphical User Interface (GUI). See
Monitoring the Email Status
You may want to monitor the status of email operations on the Cisco appliance. The
status
command
returns a subset of the monitored information about email operations. The statistics returned displayed
in one of two fashions: counters and gauges. Counters provide a running total of various events in the
system. For each counter, you can view the total number of events that have occurred since the counter
was reset, since the last system reboot, and over the system's lifetime. Gauges show the current
utilization of a system resource such as memory, disk space, or active connections.
in one of two fashions: counters and gauges. Counters provide a running total of various events in the
system. For each counter, you can view the total number of events that have occurred since the counter
was reset, since the last system reboot, and over the system's lifetime. Gauges show the current
utilization of a system resource such as memory, disk space, or active connections.
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Table 30-4
Mail Status
Statistic
Description
Status as of
Displays the current system time and date.
Last counter reset
Displays the last time the counters were reset.
System status
Online, offline, receiving suspended, or delivery suspended. Note that the
status will be “receiving suspended” only when all listeners are suspended.
The status will be “offline” when receiving and delivery are suspended for all
listeners.
status will be “receiving suspended” only when all listeners are suspended.
The status will be “offline” when receiving and delivery are suspended for all
listeners.
Oldest Message
Displays the oldest message waiting to be delivered by the system.
Features
Displays any special features installed on the system by the
featurekey
command.