[hobbit] Odd alerts behavior

Kevin.Hanrahan at novainfo.com Kevin.Hanrahan at novainfo.com
Mon Mar 7 00:58:36 CET 2005


I believe I found it and it was self induced as usual. It was a stinkin
typo! 

I had this:
$IDG=%qa-server1|iw-server|econex-dc02|biz-mts-s2|via-ktest-s1|iw-tsite-s1|
via-cart-s1

Instead of this:
$IDG=%qa-server1|iw-server|econex-dc02|biz-mts-s2|via-ktest-s1|iw-tsite-s1|v
ia-cart-s1

That one space at the end did it so my advice to all.....don't do this!!


Thanks

KEvin


-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] 
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 5:23 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Odd alerts behavior


On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 05:03:32PM -0500, Kevin.Hanrahan at novainfo.com wrote:

> When I get to a certain amount of entries, (I haven't narrowed it down 
> to how many yet), it appears to double all entries for all servers so 
> that I now get TWO emails for each event. This is also reflected in 
> the "Info" area for all servers!
> 
> Is there a diagnostic I can use to see if I am making a syntax or 
> proceedure error? This is driving me nuts!

Add "--cfid" to the hobbitd_alert commandline in hobbitlaunch.cfg. This will
add "[cfid:N]" to the e-mail subject; "N" is the linenumber in the config
file that triggered the alert.


Henrik

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