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Jun 1, 2022 at 7:18 comment added Shadow Wizard @Josh Was the one just now a P2?
May 24, 2022 at 15:16 comment added 0Valt @ShadowWizardSaysNoMoreWar :) I don't recall encountering P0, but I guess that would indeed mean an "unmitigated disaster".
May 24, 2022 at 13:34 comment added TylerH @ShadowWizardSaysNoMoreWar Some such tools have them, but that level is more 'disaster recovery' than a normal (albeit critical) incident. For a hospital system, the medical record system going down would be a priority/severity 1 incident. A flood would be a p0/sev 0... but it's also the kind of thing that an IT team typically can't do much about because its outside their scope of support.
May 24, 2022 at 6:16 comment added Shadow Wizard @Oleg huh, that makes some sense, yeah. No P0? ;-)
May 23, 2022 at 15:52 comment added 0Valt "P" in those stands for "priority", @ShadowWizardSaysNoMoreWar - it goes from critical (1) to very minor by incrementing the numeric postfix. The classification is often used for incident report classification (for example, Google's bug tracker uses exactly that).
May 23, 2022 at 15:48 comment added Josh Zhang StaffMod Apologies for the internal lingo. P2 is what we consider a medium impact outage, anything affecting a large portion of the user base.
May 23, 2022 at 15:18 comment added Shadow Wizard @Josh thanks! Forgive my ignorance but what's "P2" in that context? I remember it as point in geometry classes (e.g. line from P1 to P2) at school, doubt it means the same for you. ;-)
May 23, 2022 at 14:58 comment added Josh Zhang StaffMod The status page will only show incidents classified P2 or greater, outages visible to the end user.
May 23, 2022 at 14:38 history answered Shadow Wizard CC BY-SA 4.0