[Xymon] Alert script "BBCOLORLEVEL" is red when recovered
Torsten Richter
bb4 at richter-it.net
Thu Aug 27 06:55:29 CEST 2020
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Hi Kris,
maybe you should try
elif [[ $BBALPHAMSG =~ INFO ]]
and see if that works.
Cheers,
Torsten
On 26.08.2020 17:48, Kris Springer wrote:
> Thanks Ralph, I got the 'Recovered' emails working now. On to the
> 'Info' emails! I've tried added an elif line to look for the word INFO
> in the message content, but it doesn't seem to work. Any thoughts?
> Here's the line I'm using.
>
> elif [[ $BBALPHAMSG = *INFO* ]];
> then
> echo "Info found"
>
> Kris Springer
>
>
> On 8/25/20 7:32 PM, Ralph M wrote:
>> Call me crazy if you like, but in the alerts.cfg file, in the list of
>> environment variables passed to the script, it says:
>>
>> # BBCOLORLEVEL - The color of the alert: "red", "yellow" or
>> "purple"
>> ... [snip] ...
>> # RECOVERED - Is "1" if the service has recovered.
>>
>> So, um, just check $RECOVERED ??
>>
>> if [ $RECOVERED -eq 1 ]; then
>> # send recovery email
>> fi
>>
>> Ralph Mitchell
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 8:04 PM Jeremy Laidman <jeremy at laidman.org
>> <mailto:jeremy at laidman.org>> wrote:
>>
>> Kris
>>
>> I suspect $BBCOLORLEVEL is set to the color of the original
>> condition.
>>
>> According to the man page for alerts.cfg, if the word &COLOR& is
>> in the recipient parameter, it is replaced by the colour of the
>> alert. This might give the updated colour after the alert
>> recovered, instead of the alert colour.
>>
>> Or, you can use something like this:
>>
>> NEWCOL=`$XYMON $XYMSRV "xymondboard host=$BBHOSTNAME
>> test=$BBSVCNAME fields=color"`
>>
>> Cheers
>> Jeremy
>>
>> On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 at 08:38, Kris Springer
>> <kspringer at innovateteam.com <mailto:kspringer at innovateteam.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I know this is old, but it's still an issue. I have a script
>> that uses
>> $BBCOLORLEVEL that works great, except the RECOVERED messages
>> come in as
>> Red. They don't say 'Recovered', they say 'Red'. I'm not
>> much of a
>> coder, but is there perhaps some way to have my bash script
>> figure out
>> if the message is a 'recovered' message and print that as the
>> BBCOLORLEVEL instead of printing Red?
>>
>> --
>> Kris Springer
>>
>>
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