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Troubleshooting
System Resources - Click CPU, memory and disk usage to see CPU, memory, and disk usage
information.
Device Info - Shows Security Gateway information.
Links to pages that can be useful for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes.
Note - This page is available from the Home and Logs & Monitoring tabs.

Viewing Reports

The Reports page shows network analysis, security analysis, and infected hosts reports by a
selected time frame (monthly, weekly, daily, and hourly).
These elements influence the times shown in reports:
Rounding off of time
System reboot
Rounding Off of Time
The times shown in generated reports are rounded down:
For hourly reports - At one minute intervals. For example, if you generate a report at 10:15:45
AM, the report represents data from 9:15 to 10:15.
For daily reports - At hourly intervals. For example, if you generate a report at 10:15 AM, the
report represents data from the last 24 hours ending at 10:00 AM of the current day.
For weekly reports - At four hour intervals, starting with 00:00, 04:00, 08:00 and so on. For
example, if you generate a report at 11:55 AM, the report represents data from the last week
ending at 08:00 AM of the current day.
For monthly reports - At four hour intervals, starting with 00:00, 04:00, 08:00, 12:00 and so on.
For example, if you generate a report at 11:15 AM, the report represents data from the last
month ending at 08:00 AM of the current day.
System Reboot
In the first 24 hour cycle after an appliance starts up (after installation or an update), the system
adds one more time interval to the delta of the next applicable report interval.
For example, for weekly reports that are generated at pair hour intervals, the appliance requires 1
more hours plus the delta for the first applicable pair hour.
For an appliance that started at 00:00 AM - The first weekly report is generated at 04:00 AM.
The total of 4 hours derives from the first delta of the first applicable pair hour which is 02:00
and the added 2 hours. The total wait is 4 hours.
For an appliance that started at 01:59 AM - The first weekly report is generated at 04:00 AM.
The generated time derives from the delta of the first applicable pair hour which is 02:00 and
the added 2 hours. The total wait is 2 hours.
After you start up an appliance, reports are generated:
Hourly reports - 2-3 minutes from startup.
Daily reports - 1-2 hours from startup.
Weekly reports - 2-4 hours from startup.
Monthly reports - 4-8 hours from startup.
Check Point 1100/1200R/1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.70
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