Hi Tom, Try creating the folder manually as site user. If the folder does not exist the logfile cannot get created.
Regards, Marcel Am 15.04.2014 15:42 schrieb "Tom Bishop" <[email protected]>: > On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 8:08 AM, Marcel Schulte > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Tom, >> >> Sometimes notifications are disabled in general. Add the master control >> snapin to your sidebar and check if notifications are enabled. If not you >> can enable them in the snapin. >> >> HTH, >> Marcel >> Am 15.04.2014 14:11 schrieb "Tom Bishop" <[email protected]>: >> >>> I have a fresh install that I am trying to get notifications working, >>> centos 6.5 and the latest OMD version from the repo's installed and >>> working. I have postfix working from the command prompt but for the life >>> of me I am unable to get an email from check_mk. >>> >>> Looking for the logs has been problematic also, if I go to >>> /omd/site/var/check_mk there should be a notify directory with a >>> notify.log. I have enable debug notifications from the global settings but >>> I do not have either one of those so I am at a loss as to what to look into >>> next. >>> >>> Something I just thought about, would selinux stop the mail action from >>> check_mk, I left selinux on, usually turn it off but was trying to do >>> things the correct way. >>> >>> >>> Any advice would be welcome, thanks. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> > Thanks for the reply, I checked that and it was on, thats whats stumping > me, since everything appears to be correct. Must be something very > simple. Would be nice to know where OMD is writing those log files > though. The check_mk site said they should be in the path that I looked in > but I was unable to find the directory or the log file. > >
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