Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: Which hammer do I use?
Operating Systems Solaris Which hammer do I use? Post 302857507 by bitlord on Thursday 26th of September 2013 12:53:39 PM
Old 09-26-2013
Getting Solaris to work with an LDAP server, much less Active directory is a real pain. So just don't go there. I would use Thunderbird as your mail client. It can pull email from exchange just like Outlook. Thunderbird should be able to sort your mail. I have used this setup in the past at work.
This User Gave Thanks to bitlord For This Post:
 
OCF_HEARTBEAT_MAILTO(7) 					OCF resource agents					   OCF_HEARTBEAT_MAILTO(7)

NAME
ocf_heartbeat_MailTo - Notifies recipients by email in the event of resource takeover SYNOPSIS
MailTo [start | stop | status | monitor | meta-data | validate-all] DESCRIPTION
This is a resource agent for MailTo. It sends email to a sysadmin whenever a takeover occurs. SUPPORTED PARAMETERS
email The email address of sysadmin. (required, string, no default) subject The subject of the email. (optional, string, no default) SUPPORTED ACTIONS
This resource agent supports the following actions (operations): start Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 10. stop Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 10. status Performs a status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 10. Suggested interval: 10. monitor Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 10. Suggested interval: 10. meta-data Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested minimum timeout: 5. validate-all Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested minimum timeout: 5. EXAMPLE
The following is an example configuration for a MailTo resource using the crm(8) shell: primitive p_MailTo ocf:heartbeat:MailTo params email=string op monitor depth="0" timeout="10" interval="10" SEE ALSO
http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/MailTo_(resource_agent) AUTHOR
Linux-HA contributors (see the resource agent source for information about individual authors) resource-agents UNKNOWN 03/09/2014 OCF_HEARTBEAT_MAILTO(7)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:30 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy