Are you expecting engineer to be emailed when noc isn't? Is the
problem that engineer isn't being notified?
If so can you click the "info" icon for one of the hosts? You should
see both email addresses. Obviously the problem is with the second
SCRIPT or the collision of two SCRIPT commands. Has anyone tested to
see if the second one is ever interpreted?
You may want to try this:
#begin
PAGE=%foodev/foocmt
SCRIPT=/sw/xymon/server/scripts/briefEmailRegularImportance
user-437689af665c@xymon.invalid REPEAT=60 COLOR=red RECOVERED
PAGE=%foodev/foocmt
SCRIPT=/sw/xymon/server/scripts/FullEmailRegularImportance
user-0858b16b7c0b@xymon.invalid DURATION>20 REPEAT=60
#end
I can say this works for 100% certainty:
HOST=%.*\.imaginenetworksllc\.com
MAIL user-2cb415b7efbb@xymon.invalid COLOR=RED DURATION>2m REPEAT=60
RECOVERED FORMAT=SMS
HOST=*
MAIL user-4c45a83f15cb@xymon.invalid COLOR=RED DURATION>2m REPEAT=60 RECOVERED
Josh Luthman
Office: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Direct: XXX-XXX-XXXX
XXXX Wayne St
Suite XXXX
Troy, OH XXXXX
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Clark, Sean <user-2db5fbcae9a7@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I have come across a funny issue, and am wondering if it's a bug - it certainly doesn't seem to be the desired behavior, and I wonder if anyone can help me with it.
Here is the scenario
I have a device that is configured in hobbit-alerts.cfg like this:
PAGE=%foodev/foocmt
SCRIPT=/sw/xymon/server/scripts/briefEmailRegularImportance user-437689af665c@xymon.invalid REPEAT=60 COLOR=red RECOVERED
SCRIPT=/sw/xymon/server/scripts/FullEmailRegularImportance user-0858b16b7c0b@xymon.invalid DURATION>20 REPEAT=60
It turns red, and calls the first script
The person who got the first email sends a hobbitdack with the proper cookie for the test/pair and it all is well
2 hours pass - it has not called the second line, because it is "ack'd"
I restart Xymon -- it loads the hobbitdboard from the .chk file, that host/test pair has same cookie, same ack message BUT - it instantly calls both scripts as soon as it comes online - even thought it had been "acked"
Has anyone seen this/found a workaround/know what I mean?
-Sean
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