On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 02:23:47PM, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 07:49:46AM -0500, Asif Iqbal wrote:
In bigbrother the following code of maint.pl were able to send a page.
"&bbsend("now","$bbpager","page notify-admin.maint enable\n\nThe f
ollowing at jobs that were scheduled to disable tests have been
CANCELLED\nDate: " . &POSIX_time(
$nowtime) . "\n$cancelledby$notification");"
But in Hobbit I tried with the same code and it did not send any
page.
That is because Hobbit doesn't support the BB "page" protocol. If
you send hobbitd such a request, it is silently dropped. I've updated
the bb man-page to reflect this.
Alerts in Hobbit happen as a result of a "status" message. The magic
"notify-admin" hostname does not exist in Hobbit.
I have HOST=notify-admin SERVICE=maint
MAIL my.email at here
And when I did the ./bin/bbcmd hobbitd_alert --test notify-admin maint,
it matches the rule fine.
If you had a host called "notify-admin" with a "maint" status column,
then this rule would control alerts for that status.
1.2.3.4 notify-admin # noconn maint
The above entry should take care of it? I do not have any valid host
called notify-admin with valid IP or FQDN. Should I expect any alert
because this is not a valid host?
Thanks
Henrik
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