Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1070 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
Chapter 34 Managing and Monitoring Using the CLI
Monitoring Using the CLI
Example
Resetting Email Monitoring Counters
The
resetcounters
command resets cumulative email monitoring counters. The reset affects global
counters as well as per host counters. The reset does not affect the counters on messages in the delivery
queue related to retry schedules.
queue related to retry schedules.
Note
You can also reset the counters in the GUI. See
Cache Exceptions
A request to the DNS cache where the record was found but the domain was
unknown.
unknown.
Cache Expired
A request to the DNS cache where the record was found
in the cache, considered for use, and discarded because it was too old.
Many entries can exist in the cache even though their time to live (TTL) has
been exceeded. As long as these entries are not used, they will not be included
in the expires counter. When the cache is flushed, both valid and invalid (too
old) entries are deleted. A flush operation does not change the expires counter.
been exceeded. As long as these entries are not used, they will not be included
in the expires counter. When the cache is flushed, both valid and invalid (too
old) entries are deleted. A flush operation does not change the expires counter.
mail3.example.com> dnsstatus
Status as of: Sat Aug 23 21:57:28 2003
Counters: Reset Uptime Lifetime
DNS Requests 211,735,710 8,269,306 252,177,342
Network Requests 182,026,818 6,858,332 206,963,542
Cache Hits 474,675,247 17,934,227 541,605,545
Cache Misses 624,023,089 24,072,819 704,767,877
Cache Exceptions 35,246,211 1,568,005 51,445,744
Cache Expired 418,369 7,800 429,015
mail3.example.com>
Table 34-10
Data in the dnsstatus Command (continued)
Statistic
Description