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Chapter 6 Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarms and CiscoLog Messages
Informational-Level Alarms
Recommended Action
None
TotalProcessesAndThreadsExceededThresholdEnd
The current total number of processes and threads is less than the maximum number of tasks configured
in the Cisco RIS Data Collector service parameter, Maximum Number of Processes and Threads.
This can occur because a product which was integrated into Cisco Unified Communications Manager
has been disabled or deactivated, which reduces the total number of processes and threads running on
the system. Another cause for the number of processes or thread to decrease is that one or more processes
has been stopped, which reduces the total number of processes and threads running on the system.
Facility/Sub-Facility
CCM_CALLMANAGER-CALLMANAGER
Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarm Definition Catalog
System/System Access
Severity
Notice
Parameters
NumberOfProcesses [String] NumberOfThreads [String] Reason [String]
Recommended Action
This alarm is for information purposes only; no action is required.
Informational-Level Alarms
The informational-level of alarm is 6 and no action is needed. Informational messages provide historical
data such as internal flows of the application or per-request information. Informational messages are
used for troubleshooting by users who are familiar with the basic flows of the application. An example
would be a normal (expected) event occurred that the customer may want to be notified about.
AdministrativeEvent
Failed to write into the primary file path. Audit Event is generated by this application.
Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarm Catalog
AuditLog
History
Cisco Unified Communications
Release Action
8.0(1) Severity changed from Informational to Notice.