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how to configure disk alerts to different e-mail addresses?

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list Stephen Couch · Wed, 7 Apr 2010 08:43:21 -0700 ·
Hi,

 
I have recently migrated our Big Brother monitoring to Xymon 4.2.3. Works great, less filling. :)

 
Anyway, I'm trying to configure the disk alerts to send e-mails to the Oracle DBA team for their oracle disk mounts. I remember reading (yes, I do RTFM) that Xymon allows for granularity of disk alerts based on mount points. But, I can't seem to find the correct syntax to do this. I have the mail archive link but my searches have not proved helpful. If you just give me the right keyword search for the mail archive, I can do the work.

 
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list Tim McCloskey · Wed, 7 Apr 2010 08:59:12 -0700 ·
In the client.cfg you can define a group.

HOST=phooone3
        DISK %^/f[34]ora.* 91 95 GROUP=ORACLE_DBA
        LOG /f3orap01/app/oracle/admin/FONP0/bdump/alert_FONP.log %ORA-00600 GROUP=ORACLE_DBA COLOR=RED


And in alerts you can do something like:

HOST=bssss2p,phooone3 GROUP=ORACLE_DBA COLOR=red
SCRIPT $alertdir2/OCR/oracle_dba/page-dba.sh  REPEAT=60m
quoted from Stephen Couch


From: Stephen Couch [mailto:user-e1aca396b3fc@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 8:43 AM
To: Hobbit Support
Subject: [hobbit] how to configure disk alerts to different e-mail addresses?

Hi,

I have recently migrated our Big Brother monitoring to Xymon 4.2.3. Works great, less filling. :)

Anyway, I'm trying to configure the disk alerts to send e-mails to the Oracle DBA team for their oracle disk mounts. I remember reading (yes, I do RTFM) that Xymon allows for granularity of disk alerts based on mount points. But, I can't seem to find the correct syntax to do this. I have the mail archive link but my searches have not proved helpful. If you just give me the right keyword search for the mail archive, I can do the work.

Also, this mailing list is very active and very helpful. Thank you.

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list Stephen Couch · Wed, 7 Apr 2010 09:18:32 -0700 ·
I will try that.

 
Thank you.
 

From: user-440820cc07d6@xymon.invalid
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 08:59:12 -0700
Subject: RE: [hobbit] how to configure disk alerts to different e-mail addresses?


In the client-local.cfg you can define a group.
 
HOST=phooone3
        DISK %^/f[34]ora.* 91 95 GROUP=ORACLE_DBA
        LOG /f3orap01/app/oracle/admin/FONP0/bdump/alert_FONP.log %ORA-00600 GROUP=ORACLE_DBA COLOR=RED
 
 
And in hobbit-alerts.cfg you can do something like:
quoted from Tim McCloskey
 
HOST=bssss2p,phooone3 GROUP=ORACLE_DBA COLOR=red
SCRIPT $alertdir2/OCR/oracle_dba/page-dba.sh  REPEAT=60m
 
 
From: Stephen Couch [mailto:user-e1aca396b3fc@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 8:43 AM
To: Hobbit Support
Subject: [hobbit] how to configure disk alerts to different e-mail addresses?
 
Hi,
 
I have recently migrated our Big Brother monitoring to Xymon 4.2.3. Works great, less filling. :)
 
Anyway, I'm trying to configure the disk alerts to send e-mails to the Oracle DBA team for their oracle disk mounts. I remember reading (yes, I do RTFM) that Xymon allows for granularity of disk alerts based on mount points. But, I can't seem to find the correct syntax to do this. I have the mail archive link but my searches have not proved helpful. If you just give me the right keyword search for the mail archive, I can do the work.
 
Also, this mailing list is very active and very helpful. Thank you.


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