This is the highest severity level. Use this if the problem could
cause significant damage or downtime.
Error
This is the medium severity level. Use this if the problem could
cause minor damage or downtime.
Unspecified
No severity is specified. This is the default value.
Warning
This is the lowest severity level. Use this if the problem is not causing
any damage or downtime, but could potentially lead to a problem in the
future.
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