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show health

The show health command shows memory, disk usage, temperature, and thresholds of the device. Use the show health command without parameters to see all health statistics, or with one of the parameters to see only memory or disk usage.

disk-space

shows current disk space usage for the /boot, /log, /usr, and /opt disk partitions.

Tip: To reduce disk usage, do one of the following:

reset logs using the “log [alert audit block firewallblock firewallsession packet-trace system vpn]” on page 32

delete old boot images using “boot” on page 29

memory

shows current memory (RAM) usage.

Tip: To reduce memory usage, use the LSM to make the following filter adjustments:

reduce the number of filters that use alerts

increase aggregation periods for action sets that include alerts

reduce the number of filter exceptions

use more global filters and fewer segment-specific filters

deactivate filters that do not apply to your network (for example: IIS filters are not relevant if you only have Apache servers).

power-supply

shows the current health of the power supply. If any power supplies for a device are interrupted, the power supply monitor feature will log a criticial message in the system log. This feature is available on the following models: 200, 400, 1200, 2400 and 600E, 1200E, 2400E, 5000E.

Using show health

show current Use show health memory to show current memory use. memory use

hostname# show health memory

Memory :

Current: 38 percent in use Health: Normal

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