Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 33      System Administration
  Checking the Health of Email Security Appliance
What To Do Next
If you have configured alerts for this feature, make sure that you subscribe to the System Alerts. For 
instructions, see 
Checking the Health of Email Security Appliance
You can use the health check functionality to check the health of your email security appliance. When 
you run the health check, the system analyzes historical data (up to three months) in the current Status 
Logs to determine the health of the appliance. 
Note
For the system to perform this analysis, the Status Logs must contain a minimum of one month of 
logging data. 
To run the health check, 
On web interface, go to System Administration > System Health page and click Run Health 
Check
On CLI, run the command: 
healthconfig
.
The analysis results will indicate whether system has experienced one or more of the following problems 
in the last few months:
Resource conservation mode
Delay in mail processing
High CPU usage
High memory usage
High memory page swapping
If the health check is indicating that your appliance has experienced one or more of the above problems, 
consider reviewing and fine-tuning your system configuration. For more information, see: 
.
Alerts
Alert messages are automatically-generated standard email messages that contain information about 
events occurring on the appliance. These events can be of varying levels of importance (or severity) from 
minor to major and pertain generally to a specific component or feature on your appliance. Alerts are 
generated by the appliance. You can specify, at a much more granular level, which alert messages are 
sent to which users and for which severity of event they are sent. Manage alerts via the System 
Administration > Alerts page in the GUI (or via the 
alertconfig
 command in the CLI).
Alert Severities
Alerts can be sent for the following severities:
Critical: Requires immediate attention.
Warning: Problem or error requiring further monitoring and potentially immediate attention.