Never mind. It does go in there. I was parsing wrong.
From: Root, Paul T Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 1:37 PM To: 'xymon' Subject: notification.log when using a script
Hi, We recently change from directly paging to a script that interfaces with our corporate notification and escalation service.
It looks like a script being called isn't logged in notifications.log. Which I parsed daily to see what kind of pages we got.
Is there a way to have a script inject a message into notifications.log?
Paul.
Paul Root Lead Engineer CenturyLink Network Reliability Operations Center
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