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.. rubric:: Alarm Severities
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One or more of the following severity levels is associated with each alarm.
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``Critical``
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  Indicates that a platform service affecting condition has occurred and
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  immediate corrective action is required. (A mandatory platform service
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  has become totally out of service and its capability must be restored.)
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``Major``
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  Indicates that a platform service affecting condition has developed and
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  urgent corrective action is required. (A mandatory platform service has
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  developed a severe degradation and its full capability must be restored.)
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  \- or \-
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  An optional platform service has become totally out of service and its
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  capability should be restored.
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``Minor``
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  Indicates that a platform non-service affecting fault condition has developed
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  and corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious fault.
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  (The fault condition is not currently impacting / degrading the capability of
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  the platform service.)
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``Warning``
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  Indicates the detection of a potential or impending service affecting fault.
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  Action should be taken to further diagnose and correct the problem in order
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  to prevent it from becoming a more serious service affecting fault.
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