Network Security Manager On-Premises System Administration Guide
- Network Security Manager 2.4.0 On-Premises System
- About Network Security Manager
- Dashboard
- Settings
- Licenses
- Administration
- Time
- Certificates
- Common Access Card (CAC) Authentication
- Diagnostics
- Firmware and Settings
- Backups/Restore Feature
- Configure a Scheduled NSM File System Backup
- Configure a Scheduled NSM File System Backup via SCP
- View NSM File System Backups
- Create a NSM File System Backup
- Create SCP of a NSM File System Backup
- Import a NSM File System Backup
- Export a NSM File System Backup
- Delete a NSM File System Backup
- Restore NSM to a File System Backup
- Backup/Restore NSM using Safemode
- Zero Touch
- Shutdown/Reboot
- Closed Network
- Network
- System Monitor
- High Availability
- NSM Management Console
Settings
Use the Settings page to set the thresholds for CPU, memory and disk utilization. Navigate to System | System Monitor > Settings.
Use the sliding bars in the first column to set the threshold for warning notifications. The Warning range is predefined to span from 60% to 80%. for CPU and memory utilization. It spans from 50% to 75% for the disk utilization. Slide the orange button to the setting you want, and you will be sent a notice that the utilization has risen to the Warning level.
Use the sliding bars in the second column to set the threshold for critical notification levels. The Critical range is predefined to span from 85% to 95% for CPU and memory utilization. It spans from 80% to 95% for the disk utilization. Slide the orange button to the setting required, and you will be sent a notice that the utilization has risen to Critical level.
Be sure to click Accept when you finish defining your thresholds.
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