The event's level of importance.
Original |
Mapped |
Description |
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8000 |
XDM_CONST.LOG_LEVEL_EMERGENCY |
Indicates a catastrophic failure or system-wide issue or security incident requires immediate attention. |
7000 |
XDM_CONST.LOG_LEVEL_ALERT |
Indicates a severe issue or security event that requires immediate attention but does not necessarily mean that the application or system has completely failed or has been compromised. |
6000 |
XDM_CONST.LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL |
Indicates a critical error or problem which prevents the application from continuing to run. |
5000 |
XDM_CONST.LOG_LEVEL_ERROR |
Indicates an error or problem that has occurred, but the application can still continue running. |
4000 |
XDM_CONST.LOG_LEVEL_WARNING |
Indicates a potential problem or a potential security issue that should be addressed. |
3000 |
XDM_CONST.LOG_LEVEL_NOTICE |
Provides non-critical information that may be helpful for troubleshooting or debugging purposes. This level is typically used for messages that are more informational than warning or error messages. |
2000 |
XDM_CONST.LOG_LEVEL_INFORMATIONAL |
Provides general information, such as startup messages or progress updates. |
1000 |
XDM_CONST.LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG |
Provides fine-grained informational messages that are typically only relevant during debugging or investigation. |