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The complete set of possible values are:
- Disabled - Existing Monitor Requests have been disabled. Other requests and acknowledgements also may be disabled, but negative acknowledgements should always be provided.
- Partially Disabled - Some of the objects in the system can not be reached. Existing monitors on these objects will not provide events and computer requests targeting these objects will be rejected. This cause indicates to the receiving function that a degradation of service level may occur but not complete system disability. Automatic or manual actions may be taken to remedy the parts disabled.
- Enabled - Requests and acknowledgements have been enabled. This usually occurs after a disruption or restart. This status cause is always sent after an Initializing cause has been sent and may be sent under other conditions. This status indicates that there are no outstanding monitors (existing monitors and their associated monito cross reference identifiers are no longer valid).
- Initializing - The system is initializing or restarting. This status indicates that a system is temporarily unable to respond to any requests. If provided, this status message is followed by an Enabled status message to indicate that the initialization process has completed.
- Messages Lost - Requests and/or acknowledgements, including event reports, may have been lost.
- Normal - May be sent at any time and indicates that the status is normal. This status has no effect on other Services.
- Overload Imminent - The receiver is requested to take initiative to shed load.
- Overload Reached - The requester may take initiative to shed load. This cause may be followed by Stop Monitor requests sent to the client and by rejections to additional service requests.
- Overload Relieved - The overload condition has passed.