![]() See the sections below for more detail on each category and its schema when you access the Activity log from the portal, PowerShell, CLI, and REST API. CategoriesĮach event in the Activity Log has a particular category that is described in the following table. Be sure to consider this fact when deciding what events to alert on. For example, items that are "critical" to a particular resource taken in isolation may not be as important as "errors" in a resource type that is central to your Azure application. As a result, the actual severity to you can vary depending on how your application is built. The developers of each resource provider choose the severity levels of their resource entries. Similar to a note that says: "For your information". Indicate that a resource is not in an ideal state and may degrade later into showing errors or critical events.Įvents that pass noncritical information to the administrator. May indicate that an application or system has failed or stopped responding.Įvents that indicate a problem, but do not require immediate attention.Įvents that provide forewarning of potential problems, although not an actual error. Severity level can have one of the following values: SeverityĮvents that demand the immediate attention of a system administrator.
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