[Xymon] Trouble With Alert Format
Kris Springer
kspringer at innovateteam.com
Wed May 4 17:59:19 CEST 2022
Here's some details of how I send email alerts. They're completely
customizable. Hope it helps.
http://www.krisspringer.com/posts/xymon-email-alerts.php
I have since switched to Slack alerts instead of emails, but those are a
bit more complex. Let me know if you want instructions for that.
Kris Springer
On 5/4/22 09:38, Adam Thorn wrote:
> On 04/05/2022 12:22, Jonathan Bishop wrote:
>> Hello fellow xymoners,
>>
>> I have recently setup monitoring of the existence of files in a
>> particular directory, and this seems to be working well. When I setup
>> an alert for a "red" condition, I receive an email message with what
>> appears to be some html tags within it, eg:
>>
>> &red <a
>> href="/xymon-cgi/svcstatus.sh?CLIENT=myserver.com&SECTION=file:/path/to/myfile">/path/to/myfile</a>
>> File is a - should be file
>>
>> I have tried setting the alert "FORMAT" to TEXT, PLAIN and SMS, but
>> this doesn't seem to have any effect. I have also tried sending the
>> alert through the html_mail.pl extension scripts, and this doesn't
>> seem to have any effect either. All I really want is a plain text
>> message, which is easy to read. Does anyone know how I could clean
>> this up?
>>
>> Example Alert Config:
>> HOST=myserver.com
>> MAIL alerts at someone.who.cares.com REPEAT=240m COLOR=red
>> FORMAT=TEXT
>
> This may be a red herring, but I wonder if you could try changing the
> order of the different parts of the config line to e.g.
>
> HOST=myserver.com COLOR=red MAIL alerts at someone.who.cares.com
> FORMAT=TEXT REPEAT=240m
>
> Quoting selectively from the stock comments at the top of my
> alerts.cfg file ....
>
> This file is made up from RULES and RECIPIENTS.
> A RULE is a filter made from ... (etc etc)
> A RECIPIENT can be a MAIL address, or a SCRIPT. Recipients can also
> have rules associated with them...
>
> ..so for your rule, HOST and COLOR constitute the "RULE", MAIL is the
> "RECIPIENT", and REPEAT and FORMAT then modify the "RECIPIENT". Your
> rule mixes together tokens from the RULE and RECIPIENT parts, which
> might lead to the config rule not being parsed properly.
>
> (Or maybe this is nonsense and the order doesn't matter here; I
> suspect it would take a careful reading of the source to see how the
> different tokens in that config file get parsed)
>
> Adam
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