[hobbit] RE: Hobbit Emails empty

Kevin Doyle kdoyle at peak5.com
Wed May 14 16:54:44 CEST 2008


Josh, I get the same results. The email comes through with only a
subject line and no body text.

 

________________________________

From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 8:47 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] RE: Hobbit Emails empty

 

Kevin,

Try this:

HOST=*
     MAIL kdoyle (at) peak5.com <http://peak5.com/>  COLOR=RED REPEAT=20
RECOVERED

Josh

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Kevin Doyle <kdoyle at peak5.com> wrote:

Yes here is the relevant line in my hobbit-alerts.cfg
 
#
# The hobbit-alerts.cfg file controls who receives alerts
# when a status in the BB system goes into a critical
# state (usually: red, yellow or purple).
#
# This file is made up from RULES and RECIPIENTS.
#
# A RULE is a filter made from the PAGE where a host
# is located in BB; the HOST name, the SERVICE name,
# the COLOR of the status, the TIME of day, and the
# DURATION of the event.
#
# A RECIPIENT can be a MAIL address, or a SCRIPT.
#
# Recipients can also have rules associated with them,
# that modify the rules for a single recipient, e.g.
# you can define a rule for alerting, then add an
# extra criteria e.g. so a single recipient does not get
# alerted until after 20 minutes.
#
# A sample rule:
 
HOST=* Color=red
     MAIL kdoyle (at) peak5.com FORMAT=TEXT COLOR=RED REPEAT=20
RECOVERED
 
#      MAIL cio at foo.com DURATION>60 COLOR=red
#      SCRIPT /usr/local/bin/sendsms 1234567890 FORMAT=SMS
 
 
 
 
Can you share your ~/server/etc/hobbit-alerts.cfg please?

 

 

________________________________

From: Kevin Doyle 
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 1:12 PM
To: 'hobbit at hswn.dk'
Subject: Hobbit Emails empty

 

I have a test Hobbit server running on CentOS 5.0 I am running Hobbit
4.1.2p2 and everything appears to be fuinctioning correct except
alerting. When I trigger an alert, I get an email with only a subject
and no body. I expected to get some information about the alert and the
link to the monitored device. I am sure I am missing something fairly
simple but I am new to Linux and Hobbit. 

 

Any Ideas?

 

Kevin P. Doyle

Sr. Systems Administrator

Peak5

 

 

 




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