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setting. That is, if data collection is enabled for subnets and is disabled for virtual circuits, then the applications within a
subnet will reported, but the applications reported across the entire appliance or within a virtual circuit will not be repor-
ted.
Internal Hosts
(shown in the
Statistics Collection
form) - If disabled, data is not collected for internal hosts. You can
disable this option to control the amount of data collected in situations where you have many hosts and want to ensure
you do not run out of storage room. To view the amount of storage space allocated and how much is free, see
Disk Storage for System Services
. Ensure you enable this option if you want to monitor or produce reports for internal
host data or to display internal host data on the Application Performance screens in the
External Hosts for Subnets
(shown in the
Statistics Collection form)
- Specify one or more network objects to col-
lect external host data for specific network objects only. In cases where you have created a custom network object
related to a specific set of IP Addresses, you can choose the network object to collect only the required data, rather than
extraneous data from all objects.
NOTE
The amount of statistics collected increases for each network object you specify, which may also increase the
amount of time necessary to generate reports that collect external host details. A large number of network objects
selected may also increase the usage of the monitoring disk partition.
Detailed Record Retention
(shown in the
Monitoring Options
form) - Controls whether detailed monitoring
records (Applications, Hosts, URLs, Users, Conversations and Subnets) are stored. If there are excessive traffic flows
through the appliance, disabling this option will reduce CPU usage. However, the detailed records will no longer be col-
lected and drill down information for Applications, Hosts, Conversations will no longer be available.Summary inform-
ation, that is totals for the entire appliance, will be available for Applications, Hosts, and Conversations.
Ignore Internal-to-Internal
(shown in the
Monitoring Options
form) - Your network may have network objects on
the WAN side of the appliance that have been configured as Internal objects, for example a router or firewall. Enabling
the Ignore Internal-to-Internal option prevents traffic between internal network objects being included in the reports.
To delete collected monitoring data
Go to
Configuration > System > Setup > Monitoring
tab -
Clear Monitoring Records
form.
If the appliance is running out of disk space, you can delete collected data.
The following record types can be deleted:
All Interface Records
- Deletes all data associated with the Interfaces charts - Interface Throughput and Interface
Packets Per Second charts.
All Network Summary Records
- Deletes all data associated with the Network Summary charts.
All Control/Policy Records
- Deletes all data associated with the Control charts - Policies, Discard, and Prioritization
Ratio charts.
All Optimization Records
- Deletes all data associated with the Optimization charts - Reduction and Edge Cache
charts.
All SLA Records
- Deletes all data associated with Network Response (SLA) chart.
All APS Records
- Deletes all data associted with Application Performance Score (APS) summary chart.
All APM Records
- Deletes all data associated with Application Performance Metric (APM) charts, which are the
detailed metric charts for the APS monitor.
All Detailed Monitor Records
- Deletes all detailed data, that is, deletes all the drill down data for applications, hosts,
URLs, users, conversations. Summary information, that is, the totals for the entire appliance will still be available.
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