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Chapter 6 Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarms and CiscoLog Messages
Emergency-Level Alarms
Emergency-Level Alarms
The emergency-level alarm equals zero (0) and means that your system or service is unusable. These
alarms generally indicate platform failures. Examples follow:
• Service repeatedly fails to startup
• System ran out of disk space while disk space is essential for this system to operate
• System ran out of memory
• Motherboard failure occurred
This level is not suitable for events associated with an individual end point.
BDINotStarted
BDI application not started because of an error.
Facility/Sub-Facility
CCM_JAVA_APPS-TOMCATAPPLICATIONS
Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarm Definition Catalog
System/Java Applications
Severity
Emergency (0)
Parameters
Reason [String]
Recommended Action
See application logs for error.
CallDirectorCreationError
There was an error during the CallDirector creation.
Threshold Trigger alert when following condition met:
TLS Failure to Cisco IME service
Duration Trigger alert immediately
Frequency Trigger alert on every poll
Schedule 24 hours daily
Enable E-mail Selected
Trigger Alert Action Default
Table 6-55 Default Configuration for the TLSConnectionToIMEFailed Alert (continued)
Value Default Configuration