Created on 08-21-2011 02:49 PM
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2011-08-20 22:51:50 Local7.Critical 192.168.1.253 date=2011-08-20 time=22:36:27 devname=FGT60C3G10022930 device_id=FGT60C3G10022930 log_id=0100022802 type=event subtype=system pri=critical vd=root service=im sysconserve=on total=440 free=39 entermargin=40 exitmargin=60 msg=" The system has entered system conserve mode" 2011-08-20 22:51:50 Local7.Critical 192.168.1.253 date=2011-08-20 time=22:36:27 devname=FGT60C3G10022930 device_id=FGT60C3G10022930 log_id=0100022800 type=event subtype=system pri=critical vd=root service=im mode=activated msg=" The system has activated session fail mode" 2011-08-20 22:51:51 service=http mode=activated session fail 2011-08-20 22:51:51 service=smtp mode=activated session fail 2011-08-20 22:51:52 service=pop3 mode=activated session fail 2011-08-20 22:51:52 service=imap mode=activated session fail 2011-08-20 22:51:52 service=ftp mode=activated session fail 2011-08-20 22:51:53 service=nntp mode=activated session failWhat might I be doing that causes this?
Sensor Count all_default 4473 all_default_pass 4473 protect_client 2154 protect_email_server 168 protect_http_server 1303Logging is enabled, but I have seen no log entries from IPS. I had perf-stats logged for a couple of days, but there was no pattern of increased growth of memory usage tha I detected. Should I think about TTL settings? Should I upgrade from 4.0 to 4.1.10 or 4.2.8 ?
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