Actually this may just be an Outlook setting issue. Works fine for me but not others. Probably the default html, plain text, rich text setting.
From: Larry Bonham Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 11:07 AM To: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Output of PROCS test
Is there an easy way to change the format of the PROCS test output? Mainly adding an extra linefeed or newline to the test summary at the top.
Works fine on the web display but the email notices run all tests into one line. Making it difficult to read for systems that are checking on a lot of processes.
e.g.
yellow Wed Sep 14 10:04:46 CDT 2016 - Processes NOT ok &green atd (found 2, req. 1 or more) &green ntpd (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green postfix/master (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green %/tripwire.*/java (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green vmtoolsd (found 1, req. 1 or more) &yellow httpd (found 0, req. 3 or more) &green cron (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green sshd (found 2, req. 1 or more) &green syslog (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green splunkd (found 2, req. 1 or more) &green hpsmhd (found 0, req. at most 0) &green elxhbamgrd (found 0, req. at most 0) &green clamscan (found 0, req. at most 0)
Server RHEL 6
Xymon server 4.3.27
If it makes a difference, I am using hobbit v4.2.0 on most (if not all) of my client systems.
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Larry D. Bonham
Financial Network Inc. 10401-F Baur Olivette, MO 63132
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