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Chapter 2 Using Email Security Monitor
Email Security Monitor Pages
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System Capacity - System Load (System Under Heavy Load)
System Capacity- All
The All page consolidates all the previous system capacity reports onto a single page so you can view
the relationship between the different reports. For example, you might view the message queue is high
at the same time that excessive memory swapping takes place. This might be an indication that you have
a capacity problem. You may want to save this page as PDF to preserve a snapshot of system
performance for later reference (or to share with support staff). For information about generating PDFs
in languages other than English, see the
the relationship between the different reports. For example, you might view the message queue is high
at the same time that excessive memory swapping takes place. This might be an indication that you have
a capacity problem. You may want to save this page as PDF to preserve a snapshot of system
performance for later reference (or to share with support staff). For information about generating PDFs
in languages other than English, see the
.
The System Status Page
The System Status page provides a detailed representation of all real-time mail and DNS activity for the
system. The information displayed is the same information that is available by using the
system. The information displayed is the same information that is available by using the
status detail
and
dnsstatus
commands in the CLI. For more information, see “Monitoring Detailed Email Status” for
the status detail command and “Checking the DNS Status” for the
dnsstatus
command in
The System Status page is comprised of four sections: System Status, Gauges, Rates, and Counters.
System Status
The system status section shows Mail System Status and Version Information.
Mail System Status
The Mail System Status section includes:
•
System Status (for more information about system status, see
)
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The last time the status was reported.
•
The uptime for the appliance.
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The oldest message in the system, including messages that have not yet been queued for delivery.