7.5. Status Information

Status window shows information about the system with the Kerio Network Monitor Daemon installed, about the network interfaces and the disk space occupied by the database of the scanned data.

System information

System information (current time of the server, the installation directory, and the currently logged user). The logged user is displayed in a form name@server, where server is a DNS name or an IP address of the computer, where the Kerio Network Monitor Daemon service runs (to which the user is connected).

Interface info

Statistical information about the particular interface where Kerio Network Monitor captures packets. All these information are computed from the start of the Kerio Network Monitor Daemon service. Statistics are reset after the restart of the server.

  • Interface name — interface for which the statistics will be displayed. This listbox contains all interfaces selected in the configuration program (see chapter 6.1) for the packet scanning.

  • Packets passed — total number of packets passed to the Daemon for processing (their source and target address belongs to different groups)

  • Packets filtered — number of filtered (discarded) packets — their source and target address belongs to the same group or some of these addresses belongs to the group Discard packet (see chapter 6.1)

  • Too big packets — number of packets that couldn't be processed because their size exceeded the maximum size of the cache of the low-level driver of Kerio Network Monitor. Greater number of these packets can indicate a system error or a possible attack.

  • Transfer failures — number of packets that were not successfully copied from the internal cache of the network adapter. This error should not occur under normal circumstances (it can indicate a problem with an adapter or its driver).

  • No resources — number of packets that were not successfully processed due to the lack of system resources.

    If this value is in the thousands, Kerio Network Monitor should be installed to a more powerful computer or to a dedicated computer where no user works.

Disk space used by scanned data

The size of disk volume occupied by captured data from particular services. The number of objects (Items) and bytes (Bytes) is displayed. The Sum column contains the total space occupied (sum of all services).

Note: Presented data doesn't include the space occupied by a database of a volume of transferred data (i.e. subfolders high and low).

Disk space used by logs

The total disk space occupied by recorded files and the total number of lines in these files.