Yes, I'm running the commands on the only xymon server that I have. What directory should I be in when I run the command? What settings for MAIL in the config file should there be? Which config file are you referring to? A previous person asked me about the MAIL settings xymonserver.cfg and my settings are what he said they should be.
Thank you.
*Kris Springer*
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On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 6:20 AM, Carl Inglis <Carl.Inglis at rakon.com> wrote:
Hi Kris,
That seems to be trying to use the client configuration rather than the server configuration.
Are you running this on the server host?
Are you running it from inside the server directory?
Have you checked the setting for MAIL in the config file it’s using?
Of course, I may be missing the point completely.
Regards,
Carl
*From:* Kris Springer [mailto:kspringer at innovateteam.com] *Sent:* 11 November 2013 13:57 *To:* Jeremy Laidman *Cc:* Carl Inglis; Xymon MailingList *Subject:* Re: [Xymon] not receiving alerts
Alright. Now we may be getting somewhere.
When I run that command as user ubuntu, it attempts then hangs.
ubuntu at ip:~$ su xymon -c xymoncmd echo "mail test" | $MAIL "Xymon [12345] VM-Firewall:proc CRITICAL (RED)" support at innovateteam.com
-bash: /var/mail/ubuntu: No such file or directory
Password:
2013-11-11 05:41:39 Using default environment file /usr/lib/xymon/client/etc/xymonserver.cfg
When I run the command as user root, it attempts then hangs.
ubuntu at ip:~# sudo bash
root at ip:~# su xymon -c xymoncmd echo "mail test" | $MAIL "Xymon [12345] VM-Firewall:proc CRITICAL (RED)" support at innovateteam.com
bash: /var/mail/root: Permission denied
2013-11-11 05:44:20 Using default environment file /usr/lib/xymon/client/etc/xymonserver.cfg
When I run that command as user xymon, it attempts then hangs.
root at ip:~# su xymon
xymon at ip:/home/ubuntu$ su xymon -c xymoncmd echo "mail test" | $MAIL "Xyon [12345] VM-Firesall:proc CRITICAL (RED)" support at innovateteam.com
bash: /var/mail/xymon: No such file or directory
Password:
2013-11-11 05:47:16 Using default environment file /usr/lib/xymon/client/etc/xymonserver.cfg
I have to CTRL+C to stop it when it hangs, and I never receive any emails from these tests.
Thank you.
*Kris Springer*
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On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 4:15 PM, Jeremy Laidman <jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au> wrote:
On 11 November 2013 07:19, Kris Springer <kspringer at innovateteam.com> wrote:
When I run the following command it works and I receive an email immediately.
su xymon -c echo "mail test" | mail -s "Xymon [12345] VM-Firewall:proc CRITICAL (RED)" support at innovateteam.com
Thank you.
The environment might have something to do with it, so should be tested, and at least eliminated from our enquiries. When Xymon runs the command, it does so using the Xymon server environment, including PATH and MAIL. To test, try running the command like this:
su xymon -c xymoncmd
echo "mail test" | $MAIL "Xymon [12345] VM-Firewall:proc CRITICAL (RED)" support at innovateteam.com
J
Carl Inglis
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