Oh that check, I was looking at the diskspace check,
sorry.
No that's correct, for a COM check we can't show that
info. You could however have it in the prettyname and use the %p
parameter.
Dirk Bulinckx.
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It doesn't for a file size check - %c just reports "external COM check (FileProperties Check)"
Ian
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The %c parameter gives you the description of the check, so that also shows (for a diskspace check), the "rule" set by you.
Dirk Bulinckx.
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Is there (or could there be) a parameter to report the criteria for a check? Example: I have a file size check which monitors to see if a file is larger than 900Kb. In the alert message, I'd like to say something like "Size of file name.txt is 1024kb, which is greater than the maximum of 900kb." I can do the first bit using %e, but I don't think there's any way to do the second bit other than by hard coding the message.
Cheers,
Ian
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