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Server Health Alert is showing POOR

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HI everyone,

Even though my SEP server which is configured on WIN SERVER 2008 which has C drive of 199 GB out of which 129 GB is free and has Physical memory(MD) details: Total:4085, Cached:65,Available:813 I am getting the server health as poor.

 

Could some one help me out on this please!!!!!!

 

XXXXXX health status: poor.
Reason: Memory on your Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager server is running low.
Status reported on May 13, 2013 3:09:43 AM.

 

Symantec Endpoint Protection
 
Site Status Report
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Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Real-time Summary Report
Report Time: 05/13/2013 03:10:55
This is a real-time summary of the health status of all sites and information on all servers on the local site.
Site Information 
Site NameHealth StatusReason
Site XXXXXXXPoorA server on the site had low memory, low disk space or was overloaded.
 
Server Information
Status Details
Server NameStatusHealth StatusReasonCPU UsageMemory UsageFree System Disk SpaceFree Data Disk Space
XXXXXXXXOnlinePoorServer is low on memory.11%99% (99%)137224 MB137224 MB
 
Throughput Details on Last Heartbeat
Server NameHeartbeatPolicies DownloadedIntrusion Prevention DownloadedLearned ApplicationsClient Logs Received
XXXXXXXX00000
 
Local Site Information -- Throughput sampling from last heartbeat
Total installed clients442
Total online clients26
Total clients not reporting status3
Policies downloaded per second0
Intrusion Prevention signatures downloaded per second0
Learned applications per second0
Enforcer system logs per second0
Enforcer traffic logs per second0
Enforcer packet logs per second0
Client information updates per second0
Client security/system/traffic logs received per second0

Regards,

Anoop Jeevan.


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