Notifications @ Cingular...

Brandon Knitter knitterb at blandsite.org
Sun Jun 19 21:12:32 CEST 2005


I send mine to my Cingular phone (BlackBerry) using the WCTP interface.  Mine
all show up in a single message.  I have my Nagios WCTP interface perl scripts
(with 2-way ACKnowledgment) at:

     http://mundle.sf.net/

WCTP is similar to SNPP and is WAY more reliable and timely than any sort of
email connectivity.  The message is dropped off on the Cingular WCTP 
server via
an HTTP connection and an XML message.

The version at my site is designed for Nagios 1.x, but I've recently checked
changes into CVS which will support Nagios 2.x.  I'll be releasing that 
version
in the coming week.

Hope it works out for you! :)

-- 
-bk





Quoting Jonathan Nichols <jnichols at pbp.net>:

> Having recently switched service to Cingular, I'm now getting bitten by
> the "Uh oh, Nagios notifications come in 2 parts" issue.
>
> Has anyone successfully pared down the messages to fit into 1 SMS
> message? If so, how'd you do it? I saw some talk about this before on
> the list but didn't recall seeing a resolution.
>
> -Jonathan
>
>
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