What are they and what do they mean?
PAGE
Shown in red in the Alerts feed on the ProTop Portal. Get someone out of bed to deal with this! Usually configured on the portal with an Alert Response that sends the alert detail to someone's mobile phone.
Example alerts:
ALARM
Shown in orange in the Alerts feed on the ProTop Portal. Pay attention to me before I turn into a page! Usually configured on the portal with an Alert Response that sends the alert detail to a list of email addresses.
Example alerts:
WARNING
Shown in yellow in the Alerts feed on the ProTop Portal. Pay attention to me before I turn into an alarm! Usually not configured on the portal with an Alert Response. The DBA should scan for these items and address them as time allows. Once addressed, the alert will no longer appear in the alert feed.
Example alerts:
CODE
Shown in white in the Alerts feed on the ProTop Portal. The subject begins with a message number in parentheses. It means there's something amiss in your application logic, share me with the dev team.
Example alerts:
SCRIPT
Shown in white in the Alerts feed on the ProTop Portal. The subject matches the subject of the alert the script ran for and usually follows (appears above) the alert in the feed. The message contains the script's output that was run as a "script" action in the alert definition.
Example alerts: