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Table 18: Unified IC Notification Event attributes:
The unique notication message identier assigned
by the Unied IC application. This identier is
cuicEventId
unique for each different notication but consistent
for each instance of the same notication.
The host name or the fully qualied domain name
of the Unied IC server from which this event
originated.
cuicEventHostName
The service-specic name of the functional service
that generated this notication.
cuicEventAppName
The service-specic name of the Unied IC service
notication message, used to group and correlate
similar notications.
cuicEventName
The state (not to be confused with severity) of the
notication and potentially the current state of the
cuicEventState
functional component that generated the
notication.
Values are:
'raise' = Identies a notication received as a
result of a health-impacting condition, such as
a process failure. A subsequent clear state
notication will follow when the error condition
is resolved.
'clear' = indicates that the condition which
generated a previous raise notication has been
resolved.
The severity level of this notication. The severity
levels are:
cuicEventSeverity
'emergency'= A devastating failure has occurred;
the system or service is unusable. Immediate
operator intervention is required.
'alert' = A devastating failure is imminent that
will render the system unusable. Immediate
operator attention is necessary.
'critical' = A service-mpacting failure is likely
to occur soon; an error has occurred that was
not appropriately handled by the system.
Operator attention is needed as soon as possible.
'error' = Contains important operational state
information and may indicate that the system
has experienced a temporary impairment or an
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