Edit a Health Policy

You can edit a health policy that you want to modify.

Procedure


Step 1

Choose System (system gear icon) > Health > Policy.

Step 2

Click Edit (edit icon) next to the policy you want to modify.

Step 3

To edit the policy name and its description, click the Edit (edit icon) icon provided against the policy name.

Step 4

The Health Modules tab displays all the device modules and its attributes. Configure your health modules using the following actions:

  • Click the toggle button that is provided against the module and its attributes—turn on (slider enabled) or turn off (slider disabled) to enable or disable testing of health status respectively.

  • To execute a bulk enable or disable testing on the health modules, click the Select All toggle button

  • After you enable a health module and when available, use the check box next to an individual attribute within a health module to enable or disable health alerts for that attribute. Note that disabling health alerts for an attribute does not stop the collection of metrics for that attribute. You can continue to monitor these attributes from the Health Monitor dashboard.

Note
  • The modules and attributes are flagged with the supporting appliances—threat defense, management center, or both.

  • You cannot choose to include or exclude the individual attributes of CPU and Memory modules.

For information on the modules, see Health Modules.

Step 5

Where appropriate, set the Critical and Warning threshold percentages.

Step 6

In the Settings tab, enter the relevant values in the fields:

  • Health Module Run Time Interval—The frequency for running the health modules. The minimum interval is 5 minutes.

  • Metric Collection Interval—The frequency of collecting the time series data on the device and its health modules. The device monitor reports these metrics in several predefined health monitor dashboards by default. For detailed information on the dashboard, see About Dashboards. The metric data is collected for analysis and hence no alerting is associated with it.

  • OpenConfig Streaming Telemetry—Configure a health metrics telemetry stream from the threat defense devices to an external data collection system which uses the vendor neutral, OpenConfig model. See Configure OpenConfig Streaming Telemetry for details.

Step 7

To view and modify the devices to which the policy is assigned, do the following:

  1. Click Policy Assignments & Deploy.

  2. From the Available Devices list, click the + icon next to the device to which you want to assign the health policy.

  3. Click Apply.

Alternatively, you can apply the health policy to your appliance as described in Apply a Health Policy

Apply the health policy to each appliance where you want to track health status. When you apply the health policy to an appliance, all the modules you enabled in the policy monitor the health of the processes and hardware on the appliance, and forwards that data to the management center.

Step 8

Click Save.