Monitoring the 61000/41000 Security System (asg_archive)
The asg_archive utility collects 61000/41000 Security System status and activity information in real time, which is periodically saved to a history file. The system refreshes the data and saves history files automatically based on predefined time intervals for each status information type. You can change the refresh time intervals based on your requirements.
The asg_archive utility shows current and historical statistics for each SGM or VSX Virtual System. You can easily change the SGM and/or Virtual System that shows. You can enable or disable data collection globally for all status types or for specified status types. You can also assign the data collection process to a specified CPU to help prevent negative performance impact.
Syntax
asg_archive
asg_archive --height <max_lines>
asg_archive --{enable|--disable}
asg_archive --status
asg_archive --config [<collector> {enable|disable} [<seconds>]]
asg_archive --refresh [timeout]
asg_archive --cpu [<cpu_id>]
asg_archive --remote <path>
Parameter
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Description
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No Parameter
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Shows the System Status and the Options menu.
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--height
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Set the maximum number of lines in the output.
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--enable
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Start all data collectors, except those that were manually disabled with asg_archive –config .
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--disable
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Disable all information collectors.
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--status
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Show if asg_archive is enabled or disabled.
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--config
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Show or set the configuration of information collectors:
collector - Name of the information collector, as shown in the asg_archive --config output. Enclose the name in double quotes.
timeout - Enter a refresh period, in seconds, for the specified collector. If you do not enter a refresh, the default value is applied automatically.
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--refresh
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Show or set the default refresh time, in seconds, which applies when no value is specified with the --config parameter.
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--cpu <cpu_id>
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Show or select the default CPU assigned to the data collection process. This can help prevent unnecessary performance impact caused by this command.
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--remote <path>
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Read archive files from a specified remote Security Gateway. Specify the path to this Security Gateway.
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--help
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Show the command syntax and help text. This option automatically closes the interactive mode and goes back to the command line.
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