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This change addresses a long-standing issue in rST documentation imported from XML. That import process added backslash escapes in front of various characters. The three most common being '(', ')', and '_'. These instances are removed. Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com> Change-Id: Id43a9337ffcd505ccbdf072d7b29afdb5d2c997e
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.. _alarm-messages-overview:
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Alarm messages are numerically coded by the type of alarm.
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For more information, see
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:ref:`Fault Management Overview <fault-management-overview>`.
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In the alarm description tables, the severity of the alarms is represented by
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one or more letters, as follows:
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.. _alarm-messages-overview-ul-jsd-jkg-vp:
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- C: Critical
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- M: Major
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- m: Minor
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- W: Warning
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A slash-separated list of letters is used when the alarm can be triggered with
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one of several severity levels.
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An asterisk (\*) indicates the management-affecting severity, if any. A
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management-affecting alarm is one that cannot be ignored at the indicated
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severity level or higher by using relaxed alarm rules during an orchestrated
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patch or upgrade operation.
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.. note::
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**Degrade Affecting Severity: Critical** indicates a node will be
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degraded if the alarm reaches a Critical level. |