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E v e nts a nd E v e nt Logs
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NOTE: You must be a member of the DSView software administrator or auditor user group to access event
configuration and display w indows.
Event Severity and Categories
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Event severity
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Table 23.1: Event Severity Levels
Severity Icon Description
Monitor Events that are periodic and expected.
Information Eventsthat are neither periodicnor problematic.
OK
Events that are in a normal or cleared state. Thisvalue typicallyappears at
event start up or after leaving a previous eventstate.
Non-critical Abnormal eventsthat require correcting at a later tim e.
Critical
Abnormal eventsof a more seriousnature that may r equire quicker action,
such as the failure of a scheduled task or loss of communication
Non-recoverable
Severe abnormal events impacting your DSView management software ses-
sion and requir es immediate corrective action.