look for the notify-by-* commands in misccommands.cfg
printf * | mail
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Eduardo Martinez wrote:
This is not really a problem but a curiosity.
Maybe I missed something in the documentation but I could not find where to
edit this. I want to add a few lines to the notification style that is sent
out by Nagios. Example notification that I would like to modify.
########################################
***** Nagios *****
Notification Type: RECOVERY
Service: My Service
Host: My Host
Address: IP Address
State: OK
Date/Time: Mon Dec 12 08:33:03 CST 2005
Additional Info:
All processes are running
########################################
I know the notification type, service, host, address, state, and date are
filled in and generated by the configuration you give it and the Nagios
plugins.
But how is the entire notification generated?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much,
-Ed
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