Kris
I suspect $BBCOLORLEVEL is set to the color of the original condition.
According to the man page for alerts.cfg, if the word &COLOR& is in the recipient parameter, it is replaced by the colour of the alert. This might give the updated colour after the alert recovered, instead of the alert colour.
Or, you can use something like this:
NEWCOL=$XYMON $XYMSRV "xymondboard host=$BBHOSTNAME test=$BBSVCNAME fields=color"
Cheers Jeremy
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 at 08:38, Kris Springer <kspringer at innovateteam.com> wrote:
I know this is old, but it's still an issue. I have a script that uses $BBCOLORLEVEL that works great, except the RECOVERED messages come in as Red. They don't say 'Recovered', they say 'Red'. I'm not much of a coder, but is there perhaps some way to have my bash script figure out if the message is a 'recovered' message and print that as the BBCOLORLEVEL instead of printing Red?
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