Key | Time | Node | PID | User | Severity | Process | Error | Additional Information |
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Unique Id of the alarm¹ | The time the alarm was raised | The node on which the alarm was raised | The PID of the process which raised the alarm | The user running the process which raised the alarm | The severity of the alarm² and the number of times this alarm was raised | An Ascii mnemonic associated with the process that raised the alarm³ | An Ascii representation of the error. | Any additional information included with the alarm (in the form of a Python dictionary |
¹ This is also the time the alarm was raised in Python format.
² Supported severities for alarms are:
³ This mnemonic is also used as the Enstore trace key.
will clear all selections in the event that an error is made.
After one or more alarms have been resolved, a minimalist page will be displayed listing the keys of the resolved alarms, or listing any errors that occurred during the resolution process. Remember to reload the active alarm page after resolving an alarm.