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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 6 Managing and Monitoring via the CLI
Reading the Available Components of Monitoring
Reading the Gauges
Gauges show the current utilization of a system resource such as memory, disk space, or active
connections.
connections.
lists the available gauges and their description when monitoring the Cisco IronPort appliance.
Note
This is the entire list. The displayed gauges will vary depending upon which display option or command
you choose. Use this list as a reference.
you choose. Use this list as a reference.
Injection Connection ID (ICID)
The last Injection Connection ID to have been assigned to a
connection to a listener interface. The ICID rolls over (resets to zero)
at 2
connection to a listener interface. The ICID rolls over (resets to zero)
at 2
31
.
Delivery Connection ID (DCID)
The last Delivery Connection ID to have been assigned to a
connection to a destination mail server. The DCID rolls over (resets
to zero) at 2
connection to a destination mail server. The DCID rolls over (resets
to zero) at 2
31
.
Table 6-1
Counters (continued)
Statistic
Description
Table 6-2
Gauges
Statistic
Description
System Gauges
RAM Utilization
Percentage of physical RAM (Random Access Memory) being used
by the system.
by the system.
CPU Utilization
Percentage of CPU usage.
Disk I/O Utilization
Percentage of Disk I/O being used.
Note
The Disk I/O Utilization gauge does not display a reading
against a scale of a known value. Rather, it displays the I/O
utilization the system has seen thus far and scales against the
maximum value since the last reboot. So, if the gauge
displays 100%, the system is experiencing the highest level
of I/O utilization seen since boot (which may not necessarily
represent 100% of the physical Disk I/O of the entire
system).
against a scale of a known value. Rather, it displays the I/O
utilization the system has seen thus far and scales against the
maximum value since the last reboot. So, if the gauge
displays 100%, the system is experiencing the highest level
of I/O utilization seen since boot (which may not necessarily
represent 100% of the physical Disk I/O of the entire
system).
Resource Conservation
A value between
0
and
60
or
999
. Numbers from
0
to
60
represent the
degree to which the system is decreasing its acceptance of messages
in order to prevent the rapid depletion of critical system resources.
Higher numbers represent a higher degree of decreased acceptance.
Zero represents no decrease in acceptance. If this gauge displays
in order to prevent the rapid depletion of critical system resources.
Higher numbers represent a higher degree of decreased acceptance.
Zero represents no decrease in acceptance. If this gauge displays
999
,
the system has entered “Resource Conservation mode,” and it will
accept no messages. Alert messages are sent whenever the system
enters or exits Resource Conservation mode.
accept no messages. Alert messages are sent whenever the system
enters or exits Resource Conservation mode.
Disk Utilization: Logs
Percentage of disk being used for logs, displayed as
LogUsd
in the
status logs and
log_used
in the XML status.