trouble with SCRIPT directive
kevin
khanrahan at charter.net
Sat Jan 5 17:38:21 CET 2008
Hi all,
This might seem long winded but I wanted to describe the problem in detail
and see if anyone could help please.
I am trying to make use of the SCRIPT function in hobbit-alerts.cfg I am
trying to send snmp traps from hobbit to another receiver using a utility
called trapgen and I think the syntax of SCRIPT and trapgen are getting in
each others way.
SCRIPT seems to have this syntax:
SCRIPT <program> <recipient> <options>
And trapgen has this syntax:
trapgen -d destination <options>
So, when I try to assemble it, it has this form:
SCRIPT /home/hobbit/server/ext/trapgen -d 10.10.0.13 <options>
I get an error in the page.log that says trapgen needs at least a
destination specified as:
trapgen -d IPADDRESS ..but it DOES have a destination!!!
It seems that the SCRIPT directive is intercepting the "-d IPADDRESS" and
interpreting it as it's own "recipient" directive.??
Is there a way around this? Is there a way to ignore the "recipient"
directive using SCRIPT?
Thanks for any ideas
KEvin
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