Is there any way to get the comment made by who acknowledged the problem
included in the e-mail sent?
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We'd like to monitor the status of our huge file share and be notified
of any major changes if a rogue employee were to empty or delete the
files. Maybe set a threshold of number of files changed? Is there any
suggestions on how this could be done with Nagios?
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Thanks to Jim here on the list, I have defined a command to send an
e-mail using a sendEmail perl script. From the command line, the script
works fine. When I try to use the new notify-by-sendEmail as the
service_notification_commands for my contact, Nagios logs the message as
sent, which never
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 17:44 +0200, Assaf Flatto wrote:
Have you tried placing the script under the libexec directory?
I had the same issue some time ago and the script only worked when it was in
the
libexec directory even though the absolute path was set.
Thanks, but still same error even
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 21:38 -0600, C. Bensend wrote:
His mailserver is on the Nagios host. It uses amavisd.
He can monitor it via check_tcp, but if amavisd is not functional,
_he's not going to get the email alert._ Because his email isn't
going to work.
So I think what he's asking, is
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 14:32 -0600, C. Bensend wrote:
Yes, you got it, but how do I send an email alert sent directly to a
remote SMTP gateway?
That all depends on your mailserver setup. Is there any way you
can bypass the spam/anti-virus to send mail directly?
Or, it could certainly be
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 09:51 +1300, Jim Pye wrote:
Guys
Jumping in here. I use a PERL script called sendEmail available from:
http://caspian.dotconf.net/menu/Software/SendEmail/
It works from the command line and if you are interested I can give you
the nagios command .cfg entries to
I want to monitor Amavisd on localhost port 10024 with check_tcp, but if
Amavisd is down, the notification will not make it. How can I monitor a
localhost port?
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10024 port to make sure it is responding?
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