Messages call attention to the following types of conditions:
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Software failures
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Hardware failures at the board level
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Diagnostic test results (when initiated by the error tracker software)
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Alarm conditions
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System restart conditions
Sometimes, messages require corrective action from an operator, but usually
the only action required by an operator is to report the condition to the
system administrator and/or the National Systems Support Center or the
National System Assistance Center. If you don’t understand the response
procedure, call for assistance. The urgency of the message is specified with
one of the following definitions in the message:
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Critical
- the error is interrupting service, so immediate action is
essential.
•
Major
- this is a potentially serious problem and should be fixed soon
even though it is not interrupting service at this moment.
•
lnformational
- no immediate action is necessary, but you should be
aware of the system’s condition.
•
Status
- this is not an error and no action is necessary. This is to inform
you of a change of state within the system.
A-2 APPENDIX: System Messages
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