Change link from http to https in alert-email

Michael A. Price mprice at hst.nasa.gov
Thu Nov 2 13:53:00 CET 2006


Hello,

In my alert emails to the admins at the bottom of the email is the URL 
link to the hobbit server alert page.

http://neuron/hobbit-cgi/bb-hostsvc.sh?HOST=v43mgt&SERVICE=msgs

The problem is that its suppose to be https and not http, so the link doesnt work.

I changed the variable BBWEBHOST in the hobbitserver.cfg file hoping that would fix it. 

BBWEBHOST="https://$BBSERVERWWWNAME"

But it didnt.

how can fix this???

thanx, michael






Michael A. Price
Performance Network Engineering
NASA/GSFC Code 440.8/LMB
Greenbelt, Maryland 20770
            Phone:  240-684-1356
            Cell:   410-507-7476
            e-mail: mprice at hst.nasa.gov
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James B Horwath wrote:
>
>
> All:
>
> I have a default section in my /etc/hobbit/hobbit-alerts.cfg with 
> something like this:
>
>        
>         PROC    my_process
>         PROC   his_process
>
>
> I have a couple of servers that do not run the processes my_process or 
> his_process and as a result they are showing errors because of the 
> definitions in my DEFAULT section.  How can I have a server ignore the 
> default section?  If I have 99.9% of the hosts using the 2 process and 
> only 2 or 3 which don't, any suggestions on how to handle it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jim
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