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    El 17/07/2010 2:44, jimj escribió:
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              <p>Hello,</p>
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              <p>I'm wondering if there's a way to add a link to email
                alerts that would provide the URL to the problem? I
                looked around on the macros page and could find any that
                might provide this. I'm hoping to have my email alerts
                look something like:</p>
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              <p>***** Nagios *****<br>
                Notification Type: PROBLEM<br>
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              <p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://%3Cnagioshost%3E/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=somehost&service=Partition+%2Fbackup">http://<nagioshost>/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=somehost&service=Partition+%2Fbackup</a><br>
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              <p>Service: Partition /backup<br>
                Host: somehost<br>
                State: CRITICAL<br>
                Alert Details:<br>
                DISK CRITICAL - free space: /backup 89638 MB (6%
                inode=98%):<br>
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     Hi<br>
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    You can use the HOST/SERVICE ALIAS to send anything you like. For
    example a link to the ILO. <br>
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    Greets<br>
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