No \s is typically used to indicate whitespace in regexp's. \w usually
matches alphanumeric characters and the underscore character, hence Rich
probably wants something like:
HOST=%^va\w*
% - required by Hobbit to indicate the start of a regexp
^ - start of line character
\w - matches any alphanumeric/underscore character
* - 0 or more \w's
You can add a $ to the end of the line, but it won't change anything
since the * will grab all the characters to the end of the line anyway,
assuming that they are all alphanumeric and that Hobbit strips off all
the leading and trailing whitespace.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 11:02 -0500, henrik (at) hswn.dk wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 10:50:26AM -0500, Rich Smrcina wrote:
Ok, that's great info. Thanks!
Based on that I'm ending up with an expression like:
HOST=$va[\d\w]*$
To match any host beginning with 'va' that has zero or more
alphanumeric
characters after it. Is there an easier way to write this? If
not
that's fine, I just want to make sure I'm using it correctly.
I'd say
HOST=%^va[\d]*$
You need the "%" first, to tell Hobbit that what comes next is a
regexp.
Then the "^" means that the expression must match at the beginning of
the string. "\w" is whitespace ? Think so - in that case it is not
needed, since Hobbit will never match with any whitepace in the
hostname.
Another poster (Asif Iqbal) posted the MAIL directives with
multiple
recipients. Does that work like he posted? Can the multiple
email
recipients be put into a macro? Consider the following:
$pg-tom=(tomsemail (at) somewhere.com|tomscell (at) wireless.com)
HOST=tomshost
MAIL $pg-tom DURATION=5m COLOR=red
What comes after the MAIL keyword is passed directly to your "mail"
utility. So it would probably be better to have
$pg-tom=tomsemail (at) somewhere.com,tomscell (at) wireless.com
if your "mail" tool supports listing multiple recipients separated by
commas. Some dont - then you can use a short-hand notation like:
$pg-tom=tomsemail (at) somewhere.com tomscell (at) wireless.com
and separate them by spaces - Hobbit will handle this as if you had
multiple "MAIL ..." lines with each of the mail recipients. So it
sends
out the mail in separate e-mails, instead of one e-mail to all of the
recipients. (Same net effect).
One more thing: I'm sure "DURATION=5m" is not what you want. Make
that
"DURATION>5m".
Regards,
Henrik
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