Severity & State
Symptoms are classified by severity and tracked through states.
Severity Levels
Info
Noteworthy conditions that don’t require immediate action.
- Informational logging
- Low-priority tracking
- Background monitoring
Warning
Conditions that should be investigated but aren’t urgent.
- Developing problems
- Threshold approaches
- Maintenance indicators
Critical
Conditions requiring immediate attention.
- Safety concerns
- Operational failures
- SLA violations
Emergency
Highest severity for immediate response.
- Life safety issues
- Major system failures
- Regulatory violations
Symptom States
Detected
Initial state when a condition is identified.
Acknowledged
Operator has seen and is aware of the symptom.
In Progress
Active investigation or remediation underway.
Resolved
Condition has been addressed or cleared.
Closed
Symptom record finalized for historical record.
Severity Changes
Symptoms can escalate or de-escalate:
- Time-based escalation (warning → critical after 1 hour)
- Condition-based changes (value crosses threshold)
- Manual adjustment by operator
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