Xymoners,
I am running 4.3.28 xymon. I am working on a newer server that I want to use a custom script for the e-mail. I have a couple of old e-mail scripts that I used in the past. They are just simple scripts to test all your variables pass and it sends a mail. I use this to test and build the new script I want. Ok so nothing is working like it should. The sript will run from command line but when I run it from the alert.cfg file, it just puts "no mail" in the log. It is like it is trying to read mail and not send it.
I have not gone back and looked to see if mail scripts work differently. I even searched the archive mail for some sample scripts. Here is the line from alerts.cfg CLASS=%MP COLOR=red MAIL ltxxxx at xxx jlxxxx at xxx kkxxxx at xxx REPEAT=1d TIME=*:0730:2100 SCRIPT /usr/local/xymon/server/ext/mail_generic.ksh kkxxxx at xxx
Here is my script (sample from mail archives):
#!/usr/bin/ksh RECIPIENT=$1 LOGGROUP=$2 CALL_LEVEL=medium [ "$BBCOLORLEVEL" = "RED" ] && CALL_LEVEL=high
echo ' Hi $RECIPIENT
Please log a $CALL_LEVEL call to $LOGGROUP, with the subject \"$BBHOSTNAME - $BBSVCNAME problem - Please Investigate.\" Please include this link in the service call ticket for more information $(echo $BBALPHAMSG | grep http)
Thanks Monitoring. ' | mailx $RECIPIENT
From alert.log
Received reload request Received reload request No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. No mail. Received reload request Received reload request Received reload request Received reload request
Kevin H. King * "You can not please everyone everyday, But everyday please everyone you can" -me
On 28/09/18 00:59, KING, KEVIN wrote:
Thanks
Monitoring.
' | mailx $RECIPIENT
Check "man mailx", it would seem you have a newer version (or version supplied by a different package) and might need to adjust some parameters/options/config.
Also, verify that $RECIPIENT has a value when called from xymon.
Regards, Adam
-- Adam Goryachev Website Managers P: +61 2 8304 0000 adam at websitemanagers.com.au F: +61 2 8304 0001 www.websitemanagers.com.au
Adam, Here is what I found. Running the script as xymon in the xymon env, it worked fine. But when called from the alert.cfg it did not. It seams when called from the alert file the options are not passed to the script as $1 $2 etc. when I changed $ RECIPIENT to $RCPT and removed the $RECIPIENT=$1.
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From: Adam Goryachev Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 12:54 AM To: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] alert e-mail scripts
On 28/09/18 00:59, KING, KEVIN wrote:
Thanks Monitoring. ' | mailx $RECIPIENT
Check "man mailx", it would seem you have a newer version (or version supplied by a different package) and might need to adjust some parameters/options/config.
Also, verify that $RECIPIENT has a value when called from xymon.
Regards, Adam
-- Adam Goryachev Website Managers P: +61 2 8304 0000 adam at websitemanagers.com.au F: +61 2 8304 0001 www.websitemanagers.com.au
On 28/09/18 00:59, KING, KEVIN wrote:
Thanks
Monitoring.
' | mailx $RECIPIENT
Check "man mailx", it would seem you have a newer version (or version supplied by a different package) and might need to adjust some parameters/options/config.
Also, verify that $RECIPIENT has a value when called from xymon.
Regards, Adam
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