Brian,

This question has been asked a number of times in the past on this forum, but so far I 
have yet to see a "Yes, and this is how you do it" response...

Below is the same question I previously asked...

Surely someone knows ?

Thanks...

Jon

----Original Message-----
From: Burks, Jon 
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 6:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Enumerate NT Service Up (Okay, but which one?)


This is probably something simple that I am over looking, but perhaps you have seen 
this too?

When receiving an alert for down a NT service, Whatsup will list the service in both 
the subject and text part of the e-mail alert. However, when receiving an alert for 
when the service comes back up, it does not list the service. I am using the same 
e-mail alert for both a down and up notification.

This happens whether or not some services or all the services come back up.

Any suggestions, other than RTFM or use the online help?

Thanks..

Jon


Alert Notification:
Trigger: 4 polls (i.e., 4 minutes)
Time period: 7 days a week, 24 hours a day
Actions:
Auto Send UP alert after sending DOWN alert - checked
Up Alert Mode:
Send UP alert after the device and all services are up - checked
or
Send individual UP alerts for the device and each service that comes up  <===(? could 
solve issue)
Send alert even if console response - checked

I am using the following notification variables:

Subject: %c %n %v %u at %t
Message:
%c %n %v %u at %t
Address: %a
Info 1: %1
Info 2: %2
Date: %d
Status: %S ( %s)
Svcs: %v                        <====== variable in question
Notes: %N
%m


Below are the sample notifications:


UP Alert Notification:

-----Original Message-----
From: WhatsUp-Pantest [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 10:30 AM
To: Burks, Jon
Subject: Server GPSSTWB02 SVCUP at 10:29:40  <=====(Yeah, but which service?)


Server GPSSTWB02 SVCUP at 10:29:40
Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Info 1: SSS Test Web #2
Tradesite.Pantest.com
Info 2: Contact: Marketplace Ops
Date: 03/03/2003
Status: Active and responding ( 0)
Svcs:                                       <=====(Yeah, but which service?)
Notes: Compaq Prolaint DL 380 G2
SN D205JZG1K755
Service Tag 0116CPT10011
MAC 00-08-02-3E-42-5A



DOWN Alert Notification:


----Original Message-----
From: WhatsUp-Pantest [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 10:20 AM
To: Burks, Jon
Subject: Server GPSSTWB02 SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) ,HTTP
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) SVCDOWN at 10:19:50

Server GPSSTWB02 SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) ,HTTP (HyperText Transfer 
Protocol)  SVCDOWN at 10:19:50
Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Info 1: SSS Test Web #2
Tradesite.Pantest.com
Info 2: Contact: Marketplace Ops
Date: 03/03/2003
Status: Active and responding ( 0)
Svcs: SMTP,HTTP
Notes: Compaq Prolaint DL 380 G2
SN D205JZG1K755
Service Tag 0116CPT10011
MAC 00-08-02-3E-42-5A









-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Boles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 1:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Notification Message Variables



Currently,
I am using the following variables for my messages: 
%n(Display Name)
%V(Names of down services or monitors, followed by the word "services"
%u(Can result in the word "UP, "DOWN", Event name", "SVCUP", or
"SVCDOWN")
at %t (Current Time)

When I have an Ethernet interface go down, I get the full message I'm
looking for, but when the interface comes back up, I only get the Devise
Name with SVCUP-  I would like to get which actual service came back up.

Is there a variable for this?  

-brian



Brian Boles
Network Administrator
Power Pulse Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
702-641-1660



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