Mail notification differences

Subhendu Ghosh sghosh at sghosh.org
Wed Apr 9 19:59:13 CEST 2003


windows notification output is missing the data because c:\ <--- the "\"  
is a shell meta-character

-sg

On Wed, 9 Apr 2003, Jose Orlando Muñoz Bravo (HP) wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I´m using checks for Windows and UNIX plataforms, I want to underestand why the notifications are different in the "additional info"  informatión
> the informatión in the misccommands.cfg file is " ....... Additional Info:\n\n$OUTPUT$"  but the mail received change for each plataform here are the 2 examples.
> 
> Notification from Windows2K servers
> ==========================================
> Notification Type: PROBLEM
> 
> Service: Drive C:
> Host: w2krecover
> Address: 192.168.170.68
> State: CRITICAL
> 
> Date/Time: Wed Apr 9 02:32:46 COT 2003
> 
> Additional Info:
> 
> C:
> ==========================================
> 
> Notification from Unix servers
> ==========================================
> 
> Notification Type: PROBLEM
> 
> Service: /Sap_arch
> Host: Atenea
> Address: 192.168.170.82
> State: CRITICAL
> 
> Date/Time: Wed Apr 9 09:10:47 COT 2003
> 
> Additional Info:
> 
> Only 2.78G (8%) free on /Sap_arch
> =========================================
> 
> I like to receive the values in the W2k servers like i can see in the web interface.
> 
> 
> Thanks for your answers
> 
> Jomb.
> 
> 

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