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Re: [hobbit] email and page alerts
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] email and page alerts
- From: "Josh Luthman" <josh (at) imaginenetworksllc.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 13:59:16 -0500
- References: <79CCC36428A60546B48109EFBBB7201C010ABB3D (at) corp1.FREEDOM.COM>
I can suggest looking at the info page for the host - that will tell you how
the alert is setup.
On 2/15/08, Rebecca Henderson <rebecca_henderson (at) link.freedom.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I'm in need of some help with the email and page part of hobbit.
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> My file monitor went red and nothing happened? I'm new at this so please
> be patient.
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> Can you help me understand this.. , here is my hobbit server
> hobbit-alerts.cfg
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> HOST=sys1 BBHOSTSVC=every_service
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> MAIL rebecca_henderson (at) link.freedom.com REPEAT=05 RECOVERED
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> MAIL rebecca_henderson (at) link.freedom.com DURATION>10 COLOR=red
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> GROUP=UNIX_TEAM_PROCESS
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> MAIL rebecca_henderson (at) freedom.com FORMAT=TEXT
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> GROUP=UNIX_TEAM_PARTITION
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> MAIL rebecca_henderson (at) link.freedom.com FORMAT=TEXT
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> GROUP=APPS_TEAM_PROCESS
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> MAIL rebecca_henderson (at) freedom.com FORMAT=TEXT
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> GROUP=APPS_TEAM_PARTITION
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> MAIL rebecca_henderson (at) freedom.com FORMAT=TEXT
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> This is my hobbit server hobbit-clients.cfg
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> HOST=sys1
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> UP 1h
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> LOAD 5.0 10.0
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> DISK * 55 65 GROUP=UNIX_TEAM_PARTITION
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> MEMPHYS 100 101 GROUP=UNIX_TEAM_PARTITION
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> MEMSWAP 50 80
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> MEMACT 90 97
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> PROC defunct 0 0 red
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> LOG /var/log/messages WARNING COLOR=yellow
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> LOG /var/log/maillog WARNING COLOR=yellow
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> #LOG /var/opt/hobbitclient42/log/clientlaunch.log WARNING
> COLOR=yellow
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> #LOG /var/opt/hobbitclient42/log/hobbitclient.log WARNING
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> FILE /etc/passwd SIZE>0 OWNERID=root COLOR=yellow
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> Thank you in advance,
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> Becki
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