10 |
Information |
Log information events (normal conditions, events supplied
to clarify operations, for example, state transitions, operational changes).
These events typically do not require administrator action or intervention. |
20 |
Harmless |
Similar to Information events, but used to capture ‘audit’
items, such as state transitions or operational changes. These events
typically do not require administrator action or intervention. |
30 |
Warning |
Warnings typically represent recoverable errors, for
example a failure that the system was able to correct. These events
may require administrator action or intervention. |
40 |
Minor |
Minor errors describe events that represent an unrecoverable
error within a component. The failure affects the component’s ability to
service some requests. The business application is able to continue to perform
its normal functions, but its overall operation may be degraded. These
events require administrator action or intervention to address the condition. |
50 |
Critical |
Critical errors describe events that represent an unrecoverable
error within a component. The failure significantly affects the component’s
ability to service most requests. The business application is able to continue
most (but not all) of its normal functions and its overall operation may be
degraded. These events require administrator action or intervention to
address the condition. |
60 |
Fatal |
Fatal errors describe events that represent an unrecoverable
error within a component. The failure usually results in the complete failure
of the component. The business application may be able to continue some normal
functions, but its overall operation may be degraded. These events require
administrator action or intervention to address the condition. |