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Table 2-2 Message Severity Levels (Continued)<br />

Severity<br />

Level<br />

Color<br />

Code<br />

Configuring OVO<br />

About Preconfigured Elements<br />

Major Orange Problem with a relatively high severity<br />

level has occurred. It is likely that normal<br />

use of the object will be impeded.<br />

Minor Yellow Problem with a relatively low severity<br />

level has occurred. It is unlikely that<br />

normal use of the object will be impeded.<br />

Warning Cyan Problem that affects service will or could<br />

occur. Diagnostic and corrective action is<br />

recommended.<br />

Normal Green Message output is normal (that is, what<br />

was expected). For example, a process<br />

begins, a process finishes, or status<br />

information is displayed.<br />

? Unknown Blue Severity level cannot be determined.<br />

NOTE The severity column of the Message Browser window provides a<br />

maximum of four characters to indicate a message’s severity level.<br />

Table 2-2 on page 80 shows this abbreviated form in bold, underlined<br />

text.<br />

Types of Message Attributes<br />

Meaning<br />

Message attributes that display in the Message Browser headline are<br />

shown in Figure 2-1 on page 80 and described in the following list.<br />

S Owned/Marked Message State<br />

Either a user has read (Marked) or taken ownership of<br />

(Owned) a message. Or the message is a notification<br />

message.<br />

Four types of flags can display in this column:<br />

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