Hi everyone!
I'm trying to create a database monitoring script that reads an alert file and sends an error message if it can 'grep' a particular string.
Is there a way to send this message to a mail client using SMTP?
Even better, is there any place on this site that has these kinds of... (5 Replies)
I am not getting the Subject Title when sending mail from a Solaris server to the Outlook recipient.
Example:
#mail -s "Testing Subject title" xxx@mymail.com
Test
.
#
Here's what it shows in Microsoft Outlook (lil bit altered, but similar to it)
-----Original Message-----... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have kubuntu 8.10 and I would like to configure Ubuntu to can send mail from command line with mailx.
I've saw that I need to install a MTA. But I don't know with install and how.
Do you know some howto or url where I find how could I configure it?
Many thanks and sorry for my... (2 Replies)
Hi,
How would one send an email from the command line. Just a simple email. I used mailx -s "test" address@server.domain then hit enter.
Nothing happens then, I hit Ctrl + C twice, then I can start a new command again.
Any help? Tips? I did read up on this, but the examples is much more... (2 Replies)
Hi guys...
I am busy writing a script to notify me via an mail if my application is down. I have done that.
Now I want this script to stop sending mails after five mails were sent but the script should keep on checking the application.
When the application is up again that count should be... (5 Replies)
I have mail:
cat /home/oracle/scripts/dbsizedaily.txt | mail -s "$TODAY: PROD DB Size" $RECIPIENTS
I like to get and put USED_GB and %USED of the very last row from /home/oracle/scripts/dbsizedaily.txt.
/home/oracle/scripts/dbsizedaily.txt has :
DATE TIME TOTAL_GB USED_GB ... (6 Replies)
I am running a mailx command as follows in Linux:
mailx -s "Elapsed Time: " ora_dbas < $RUNDIR/sql_timings.out
I am trying to parse the file "sla_local_sql_timings.out" for the word Elapsed Time: and get the time from that file stored in a variable and display that variable in the subject... (4 Replies)
Whats the difference between mail and mailx?
I'm trying to troubleshoot a problem where I can send mail from server A with this `echo $MESSAGE | mail -s "$SUBJECT" -r $FROM $RECIPIENTS` command but executing the same command from server B throws me this error (Both servers are RHEL)
... (1 Reply)
hi ,
i have written below piece of code to meet the requirement but i am stuck in the logic here.
the requirement are:
1) to send the sql out put to email body with proper formatting.
2) if count_matching = Yes then mail should triggered with the subject line ... (10 Replies)
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control_rancid
control_rancid(1) General Commands Manual control_rancid(1)NAME
control_rancid - run rancid for devices of a group
SYNOPSIS
control_rancid [-V] [-m mail_rcpt] [-r device_name] group
DESCRIPTION
control_rancid is a sh(1) script to parse a group's router.db(5), run rancid for each of the devices, possibly re-run rancid for devices
that failed collection, e-mail diffs, and e-mail error reports.
The command-line options are as follows:
-V Prints package name and version strings.
-m mail_rcpt
Specify the recipient of diff mail, which is normally rancid-<group>. The argument may be a single address, multiple comma
separated addresses, or -m may be specified multiple times.
-r device_name
Specify the name, as it appears in the router.db, of a particular device to collect and generate diffs for. The device must be
marked "up".
The -r option alters the subject line of the diff mail. It will begin with <group name>/<device name> rather than just the group
name alone.
control_rancid is normally (and best) run via rancid-run(1) which provides a locking mechanism on a group basis and saves output in a log
file for each group.
SEE ALSO rancid-run(1), rancid.conf(5), router.db(5)
5 October 2006 control_rancid(1)