Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160
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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Adjusting the Reference Threshold in System Health Graphs for Email Security Appliances
Before You Begin
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Changing disk allocations may impact existing data or feature availability. See information at
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You can temporarily create space in a quarantine by manually releasing or deleting messages from
the quarantine.
the quarantine.
Procedure
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Management Appliance > System Administration >
Disk Management
Disk Management
Step 2
Click Edit Disk Quotas.
Step 3
On the Edit Disk Quotas page, enter the amount of disk space (in gigabytes) allocated to each service.
Step 4
Click Submit.
Step 5
In the confirmation dialog box, click Set New Quotas.
Step 6
Click Commit to commit your changes.
Adjusting the Reference Threshold in System Health Graphs for
Email Security Appliances
Email Security Appliances
The health of your managed Email Security appliances is monitored in System Capacity-System Load
reports, described in
reports, described in
. A threshold line appears in these reports. On the
Cisco Content Security Management appliance, this line is a visual indicator only and does not represent
the threshold settings that are configured on your Email Security appliances. This line is a single
reference value that applies to all system load graphs.
the threshold settings that are configured on your Email Security appliances. This line is a single
reference value that applies to all system load graphs.
Note
To receive alerts related to these thresholds, configure the thresholds on each managed Email Security
appliance. For information, see information about configuring thresholds for system health in the user
guide or online help for your Email Security appliance release. You can also run on-demand system
health checks from individual appliances. See information about checking the health of your appliance
in the user guide or online help for your Email Security appliance release.
appliance. For information, see information about configuring thresholds for system health in the user
guide or online help for your Email Security appliance release. You can also run on-demand system
health checks from individual appliances. See information about checking the health of your appliance
in the user guide or online help for your Email Security appliance release.
Procedure
Step 1
Click Management Appliance > System Administration > System Health.
Step 2
Click Edit Settings.
Step 3
Configure options.
Option Description
Overall CPU Usage
Default: 85%