Perhaps someone can help me shed some light on this. I'm receiving some red alerts as .dat attachments. Is this normal behavior?
red Mon Feb 13 20:33:11 2006: /Ping.tst Set-Cookie: JSESSI
&red http://10.228.3.4/Ping.tst - /Ping.tst Set-Cookie: JSESSI
HTTP/1.1 404 /Ping.tst Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=100BAAD89BF9FB00920DA09504FEB4B1; Path=/ Content-Type: text/html Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 04:34:21 GMT Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1 Connection: close Seconds: 0.00
See (hobbit URL here)
Hobbit-alerts.cfg:
$NSHOSTS=%(sc-isus-ns-1|sc-isus-ns-2|sc-isus-ns-3|sc-isus-ns-4|sc-isus-p w-1).subdomain.domain.com
HOST=$NSHOSTS SERVICE=http MAIL isus-sms REPEAT=2h RECOVERED COLOR=red FORMAT=sms
HOST=* MAIL isus-mail REPEAT=12h RECOVERED COLOR=red EXHOST=sc-isds-1.subdomain.domain.com
UNMATCHED MAIL contact at domain.com COLOR=red REPEAT=12h RECOVERED
Is this a default behavior I didn't know about? It doesn't seem to be consistent. I've looked through the online page about configuring alerts. Perhaps I've missed something in my alerts.cfg. Thanks!
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 11:35:38AM -0800, Kimberly McKinnis wrote:
Perhaps someone can help me shed some light on this. I'm receiving some red alerts as .dat attachments. Is this normal behavior? [snip] Is this a default behavior I didn't know about? It doesn't seem to be consistent. I've looked through the online page about configuring alerts. Perhaps I've missed something in my alerts.cfg. Thanks!
You need to look at your local mail setup. Hobbit only generates a text file with the URL for the status page; this is then handed off to the "mail" utility installed on the Hobbit server. How that tool formats the e-mail - possible with different MIME codings etc. - is beyond Hobbit's control.
Regards, Henrik
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