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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 11 Configuring Security Manager Administrative Settings
Health and Performance Monitoring Page
Health and Performance Monitoring Page
Use the Health and Performance Monitoring page of the Security Manager Administration window to
enable network-wide health and performance monitoring. The Health and Performance Monitor (HPM)
is a stand-alone application that lets you monitor key health and performance data for ASA devices, IPS
devices, and VPN services by providing network-level visibility into device status and traffic
information.
Tip If you get a message that the application is unavailable when you attempt to launch the Health and
Performance Monitor, but the Enable Health and Performance Monitoring option is selected on this
page, try restarting Health and Performance Monitoring. First, deselect the Enable option and click Save.
Wait for the service to stop. Then, select the Enable option, click Save, and wait for the service to finish
restarting. You can then try opening the HPM application again.
Navigation Path
Click Tools > Security Manager Administration and select Health and Performance Monitoring
from the table of contents.
Error Notification Email IDs The email addresses that should receive notifications if problems arise
with the use of the extended storage location. Separate multiple
addresses with commas. For notifications to be sent successfully, you
must also configure an SMTP server as described in Configuring an
SMTP Server and Default Addresses for E-Mail Notifications,
page 1-25.
The message indicates the problem, cause, and recommended action.
For example, you get notifications if the extended storage is chronically
unreachable, if data copy fails repeatedly, or if a partition was deleted
from the primary storage area before it could be copied to the extended
storage area (which might happen if the storage is chronically
unreachable or if there are persistent copy problems).
Save button Saves and applies changes.
Most changes require that the Event Manager service briefly stop and
then restart. If you change whether the service is enabled, it stops or
starts, as appropriate. You are shown a progress indicator.
Reset button Resets changes to the last saved values.
Restore Defaults button Resets values to Security Manager defaults.
Table 11-13 Event Management Page (Continued)
Element Description