On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 10:11:05AM -0400, Asif Iqbal wrote:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 12:37:57AM, Asif Iqbal wrote:
Hi
I am loving the hobbit-mailack. It works very well. I just like to
request a 'notify' feature to the SYNOPSIS > > hobbit-mailack --env=FILENAME [--debug]
Something like > > hobbit-mailack --env=FILENAME [--debug] --notify <user-33c05d841751@xymon.invalid> <user-cb52ae67588b@xymon.invalid>
That way when I delay an alert everyone else who were also getting
alerts will have an option to be notified about this action > > So if I send an email as a reply to an alert
delay 1h msg I am working on it now
All admins/users who were receiving the alert should get an email
hostname:service has been delayed 1h
Delayed by: <users info who delayed it>
Reason: I am working on it now
Just my feedback for a future feature :-)
Still like to see this feature. Lot of times a team member delay a
service and I/We--the rest of the team members--have no knowledge of it
until we are told OR check the hobbit web page.
I'll keep it in mind for the planned alert rewrite, but right now I
think your easiest solution is to just change the procmail or whatever
tool you use to invoke hobbit-mailack, and have it generate those mails
instead. Since you suggested sending to a fixed list of recipients,
that shouldn't be too hard.
Regards,
Henrik