Sponsored Content
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Check space of directories and send email if it has reached threshold limit Post 302406899 by kurumi on Wednesday 24th of March 2010 06:39:49 AM
Old 03-24-2010
Code:
df | sed -n '2,$s/\(.[^ \t]*\)\(.*\) *\(100%\|[89][0-9]%\)[ \t]*\(.*\)/\1 \3/p' | mail -s "partitions more than 80%" root

 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Counting Files and send an email Notification if it exceeds a limit

Hi, I am trying to write a script to Count Files in a directory located on a remote server and send an email Notification if it exceeds a limit. The code given below doesnot check the condition and sends the mail everytime irrespective of the condition. I have put this script in the cron. Can... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: amitsayshii
10 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Script to check processes and send an email

I searched through the forum and couldn't quite find what I was looking for. I have a script that looks for a process "DW" to be running. If it is not it will email a notice to an account. I would like to add the functionality to have it also email a seperate notice if there is more that one of... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: heprox
1 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

shell script to send email with usage of space in the directory as description :

shell script to send email with usage of space in the directory as description : Please any one help me in writing a script to send email with usage of space in the directory as description . (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sakthifire
3 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Check and compare disk space and email it

I am very new to Linux and learning to script. This is for one of my servers at work that I have to keep track off as far as disk space and how it is used. I have tried to go line by line but little things keep chewing me up. I would appreciate any and all help or advice, and Mutt is installed on... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sgtjkj
3 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

stunnell log file has reached its limit

Please help! I am really new to Linux, and my colleague who usually deals with these things isnt here to help me out. We are running Scalix mail services on CentOS 6.0. Email users with IMAP folders are getting an error message stating the server cannot be reached, however POP3 mail users are... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: beckyboo
13 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

httpd count exceeded threshold limit

Hello Everyone, I am new to this forum and also unix/linux. Our application today threw an alert whcih read as "The users active count on host has crossed the threshold limit of 50 and is standing at 65." This was although cleared when I restarted tomcat. But I am not sure why this count... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ykhati
0 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

Help....script check status if see something then send email

autorep -m bogus Machine Name Max Load Current Load Factor O/S Status ___________ ________ ___________ ______ ________ ______ bogus --- --- 1.00 Sys Agent Online Status ______ Online Offline Missing Unqualified The "Status" always "Online". I like create a script execute run... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: dotran
6 Replies

8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

How to confirm that I've reached the nproc limit?

Hi, I am getting the error su: cannot set user id: Resource temporarily unavailable. In limits.conf, it shows soft nproc 2047 for this user. ps H -u | wc -l shows 508 processes only. Linux flavour is Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.10 (Tikanga) Any advice will be much... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: newbie_01
1 Replies

9. Shell Programming and Scripting

Send Disk Space Usage Status via email

Hi Guys, Is there any way I can write a script that sends DISK SPACE USAGE STATUS via email once a week? Thanks, (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: g4v1n
5 Replies

10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

Merge Text with space into once cell and send email out

Please help!! This code works perfect but the only problem I am having is that is treats eg SQL Developer as separate cell/column which makes the formatting bad. I want to put SQL Developer in one cell. I attached a sample of how the output looks like. report.txt USERNAME OSUSER ... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: lpoolfc
5 Replies
edinplace(1)							Mail Avenger 0.8.3						      edinplace(1)

NAME
edinplace - edit a file in place SYNOPSIS
edinplace [--error=code] [[--file=file] command [arg ...]] DESCRIPTION
edinplace runs command with its input from file (or standard input by default), and then replaces the contents of file with the output of command. To the extent possible, edinplace attempts to exit with the same status as command. If edinplace is run on standard input (no --file option), it must inherit a file descriptor 0 that is open for both reading and writing. When processing standard input, if edinplace does not encounter a fatal error, it rewinds its standard input to offset 0 before exiting. Thus, a script can first run edinplace command, then run another filter command such as grep, and the resulting output will be the output of grep on command's output. If no command is specified, edinplace just rewinds its standard input to file offset 0. In this case, it is an error to supply the --file option. Of course, rewinding only works when standard input is a real file (as opposed to a pipe or device). There are two options: --error=code (-x code) Ordinarily, edinplace attempts to exit with the same status as command. However, if edinplace encounters some fatal error (such as being unable to execute command), it will exit with status code. The default value is 1. The range of valid exit codes is 1-255, inclusive. --file=file (-f file) Specifies that file should be edited. Otherwise, edinplace will edit its standard input (which must be opened for both reading and writing). --skipfrom Skip the first line of the file if it starts "From ". If edinplace is run without a command, positions the file offset at the start of the second line of the file. If edinplace is run with a command, then the first line of the file is neither fed to the command, nor overwritten. This option is useful for running edinplace over mail files, which sometimes start with a "From " line specifying the envelope sender of the message. Since "From " is not part of the message header, just a Unix convention, some programs are confused by the presence of that line. Note that if you specify a command, then edinplace resets the file offset to 0 upon exiting, even if the --skipfrom option was present. EXAMPLES
The following command prepends the string "ORIGINAL: " to the beginning of each line in text file message: edinplace -f message sed -e 's/^/ORIGINAL: /' The following command runs the spamassassin mail filter program on a mail message stored in file message, replacing the contents of message with spamassassin's annotated output, and exiting with code 100 if spamassassin thinks the message is spam. If edinplace encounters any fatal errors, it will exit with code 111. edinplace -x 111 -f message spamassassin -e 100 (spamassassin reads a mail message on standard input and outputs an annotated copy of the message including information about whether or not the message is likely to be spam and why. The -e option to spamassassin specifies what exit status spamassassin should use if the message appears to be spam; edinplace will use the same exit code as the program it has run.) To run spamassassin on incoming mail before accepting the mail from the remote client, place the following line in an appropriate Mail Avenger rcpt file as the last command executed: bodytest edinplace -x 111 spamassassin -e 100 SEE ALSO
avenger(1) The Mail Avenger home page: <http://www.mailavenger.org/>. BUGS
edinplace does not make a copy of the file being edited, but rather overwrites the file as it is being processed. At any point where command has produced more output than it has consumed input from the file, edinplace buffers the difference in memory. Thus, a command that outputs large amounts of data before reading the input file can run edinplace out of memory. (A program that outputs data as it reads even a very large file should be fine, however.) If command crashes or malfunctions for any reason, you will likely lose the input file, since edinplace will view this as a program that simply outputs the empty file. AUTHOR
David Mazieres Mail Avenger 0.8.3 2012-04-05 edinplace(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:07 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy