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Name/
Severity Level
Critical (2)
Error (3)
Warning (4)
Notice (5)
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Description
Critical condition. Similar to alert, but not necessarily requiring an
immediate action. Examples:
Received an invalid authentication request
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Service crashed due to an error that could not be handled, like an out of
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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
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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
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the application from handling other requests
Unexpected, but handled code exception
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A warning about some bad condition, which is not necessarily an error.
Examples:
Lost network connection to some resource
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Timed out waiting for a response
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Notifications about system-level conditions, which are not error conditions.
Examples:
Configuration was updated (not audit level information)
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Process has started
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Process is shutting down gracefully on request
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