Specifications

6-12
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide, Release 8.0(1)
OL-20105-01
Chapter 6 Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarms and CiscoLog Messages
Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarms and CiscoLog Messages
Critical (2) Critical condition. Similar to alert, but not necessarily requiring an
immediate action. Examples:
Received an invalid authentication request
Service crashed due to an error that could not be handled, like an out of
memory condition, (provided it has a watchdog process to restart it, it
does not necessarily require immediate action)
Unexpected code error that could not be handled
Error (3) An error condition, which does not necessarily impact the ability of the
service to continue to function. Examples:
Problem parsing/processing a particular request which does not prevent
the application from handling other requests
Unexpected, but handled code exception
Warning (4) A warning about some bad condition, which is not necessarily an error.
Examples:
Lost network connection to some resource
Timed out waiting for a response
Notice (5) Notifications about system-level conditions, which are not error conditions.
Examples:
Configuration was updated (not audit level information)
Process has started
Process is shutting down gracefully on request
Table 6-2 Name and Severity Level and Descriptions in Error Messages (continued)
Name/
Severity Level Description