OR you could use SCRIPT feature for alert and there you could have something like this
echo "${BBALPHAMSG}" | mailx -s "[$ACKCODE] $BBHOSTSVC CRITICAL (RED)" $RCPT
This way you are not getting rid of 'Hobbit' word from everywhere and why would you do that anyway? It actually is easier to filter all the email with 'Hobbit' and save it on a separate folder. And if you are a windows user, with Google Desktop, you can later search for all 'Hobbit' alerts and specific hostname or may be service name in 1 hundredth of a sec.
I know NOTICE type alerts will still have the 'Hobbit' word if you go this way.
Thanks
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 08:20:38AM, Bill Perez wrote:
Thanks Henrik!
On 11/23/05, Henrik Stoerner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 07:13:00AM -0500, Bill Perez wrote:
Thanks Thomas. I am trying to find out how to take the word 'Hobbit' out of the alert subject and didn't find any info on that in the Configuring Alerts page.
That's because it isn't configurable. You'll have to edit the hobbit-4.1.2p1/hobbitd/do_alert.c file - look for the "message_subject" routine. In there you'll find some code that goes like this:
switch (alert->state) { case A_PAGING: case A_ACKED: subjfmt = (include_configid ? "Hobbit [%d] %s:%s %s[cfid:%d]" : "Hobbit [%d] %s:%s %s");
The "%s" and "%d" are placeholders for the hostname, testname etc. But if you just want to delete the word "Hobbit", you can just delete it. Run "make", stop Hobbit, run "make install" and start Hobbit after the change.
Regards, Henrik
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