05-29-2008
mayewil,
did you get a way around this? I just got stuck with this and cannot find a way out.
thanks,
venky_kiran
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Originally Posted by
mayewil
When I run boot - s everything looks good for POST and bootup, but the system will not bail out of a "Requesting Internet Address for 0:14:4f:4d:61:7d". It keeps repeating theis same request over and over again and once in a while I get "SC Alert: Failed to send email alert for recent event." What to do? Anybody know?
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swatch::threshold
Swatch::Threshold(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Swatch::Threshold(3pm)
NAME
Swatch::Threshold - Perl extension for thresholding in swatch(1)
SYNOPSIS
use Swatch::Threshold;
&Swatch::threshold( SWID => <int>,
TYPE => <limit|threshold|both>,
TRACK_BY => <key>, # like an IP addr
COUNT => <int>,
SECONDS => <int>
);
SWATCH SYNTAX
threshold track_by=<key>,
type=<limit|threshold|both>,
count=<int>,
seconds=<int>
DESCRIPTION
SWID is swatch's internal ID number for the watchfor block
TYPE can be limit, threshold, or both
Limit - Alert on the 1st COUNT events during the time interval,
then ignore events for the rest of the time interval.
Threshold - Alert every COUNT times we see this event during the
time interval.
Both
Alert once per time interval after seeing COUNT occurrences of the
event, then ignore any additional events during the time interval.
SECONDS is the time interval
AUTHOR
E. Todd Atkins, todd.atkins@stanfordalumni.org
SEE ALSO
perl(1), swatch(1).
perl v5.10.0 2006-07-21 Swatch::Threshold(3pm)