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Re: [hobbit] Suggestion for Defaults
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Suggestion for Defaults
- From: Henrik Stoerner <henrik (at) hswn.dk>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 07:58:28 +0100
- References: <20050213173807.GG15387@qwestip.net>
- User-agent: Mutt/1.5.5.1i
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 12:38:07PM -0500, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> I like a way to set the default for the followings
>
> REPEAT, currently it is 30 and I like to change it not for all my 200
> entries separately but as a default value
You set the default repeat interval with the "--repeat=N" option for
hobbitd_alert. Change it in etc/hobbitlaunch.cfg .
> I like to have FORMAT assumed as default to TEXT. Right now I have to
> atleast mentioned the word FORMAT in all my 200 rules separately
FORMAT=TEXT already is the default setting ...
> Same thing for COLOR. Currently I have to mention COLOR=red which I like
> to set as default. Do I set that in the --alertcolors?
If you use "--alertcolors=red" then it cannot be overridden in the
hobbit-alerts.cfg file. So if you do want some tests to send an alert
when they go yellow, then you must use "--alertcolors=red,yellow" (the
default is red,yellow,purple) and add the COLOR=... definition for
each rule or recipient.
> BTW, if I choose COLOR=RED it fails, I assume it is case sensitive?!
Yes, it is. I'll change that, having things case-sensitive for no good
reason is just annoying.
> It would be great if I could Add more than one email alias in the same
> MAIL line.
This was added in RC2. Doing
MAIL webmaster (at) foo.com admin (at) foo.com COLOR=red
will work as you expect it to. If you have a macro that expands to
several mail-adresses, then that will work too. Like
$ADMINS="webmaster (at) foo.com engineering (at) foo.com"
HOST=*
MAIL $ADMINS COLOR=red
Regards,
Henrik