The Audio/Video Conferencing Server is overloaded causing degradation of Audio/Video Quality. Audio/Video Conferencing Server: %1; Failure information: %2 Cause: The media quality alarm means that the Audio and Video quality will be severely impacted. It may be caused by any of the three events: AVMCU_W_HEALTH_STATE_VIDEO_DEGRADED (Id:32035). This event implies that the Audio/Video Conferencing Server is lightly loaded and multi-view video is going to be degraded. AVMCU_W_HEALTH_STATE_WARNING (Id:32013). This event implies that the Audio/Video Conferencing Server is overloaded and audio and video quality is going to be degraded. AVMCU_E_HEALTH_STATE_CRITICAL(Id: 32014) This event implies that the Audio Video Conferencing server is severely overloaded, audio and video quality is going to be degraded. Additionally, the Audio Video Conferencing server will not be able to accept new conferences. New sessions to this server will be rejected until the health is in degraded state Resolution: Reduce the load on the affected machine to allow more CPU resources for the Audio/Video Conferencing Server.
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