Hi ,
I need to have a unix process which is setup to read all incoming mail for some user and process the same.
How tough it is to code the same.Is there any way that we can
download some shell scripts for the same from some internet site
Kindly help. (2 Replies)
the server i have here is a Ubuntu server. it has nagios on it.
after setting up nagios and having it work as it should, i realized at the very end of all my work that obviously nagios will also need to send out email alerts to a set of email addresses that it has in its database.
my problem... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am new to UNIX and any help is greatly appreciated.
Requirement:
Need to check the directory and if the directory has some files then an email needs to be sent to the email ID on Lotus Notes.
I need help on sending an email to email ID on Lotus Notes notifying that the files... (3 Replies)
Hi Team,
I want to use "Courier New" fonts while sending emails using mailx command from solaris command prompt.
Because my SQL output is not printing in correct format in the email.
Please assist. Let me know for any details.
Thanks, (1 Reply)
What I am doing is running ps and search for any connection that is over a specified number, I set it to "1" for testing I want to send an email when any of them are over 50 I want them all in one email
Below is the code what I want is to display the output of ps and grepping for "httpd" to a... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to send each file to each email id as below.
Instead of writing saparate 10 mail commands
can we do it in a simple step.
file1.csv to raghu.s@hps.com
file2.csv to kiran.m@hps.com
file3.csv to kenni.d@hps.com
file4.csv to rani.d@hps.com
file5.csv to sandya.s@hps.com... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I just recently installed logcheck running it at defaults. I don't have a /home/logcheck, even though the logcheck.conf MAILTO variable says "logcheck". Now I have a .forward in my regular home /home/awayand which gets an hourly report from logcheck but I have no clue how to turn that off. I... (0 Replies)
I'm unable to send email from my Linux server despite SMTP port 25 Active and Listening.
# hostname
TechX
I checked the mail log ( /var/log/maillog ) and found the below error.
I'm sharing all the ".cf" files seen in the error log.
1.
# more /etc/postfix/main.cf
# postfix... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Our email relay server is a debian server.
The application team in our company regularly receives email alerts from one hpux server (which is routed through the email relay server).
Today we had problems whereby our company's email recipients are not receiving email alerts from the hpux... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
crm_mon
PACEMAKER(8) System Administration Utilities PACEMAKER(8)NAME
Pacemaker - Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager
SYNOPSIS
crm_mon mode [options]
DESCRIPTION
crm_mon - Provides a summary of cluster's current state.
Outputs varying levels of detail in a number of different formats.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
This text
-$, --version
Version information
-V, --verbose
Increase debug output
-Q, --quiet
Display only essential output
Modes:
-h, --as-html=value
Write cluster status to the named html file
-X, --as-xml
Write cluster status as xml to stdout.
-w, --web-cgi
Web mode with output suitable for cgi
-s, --simple-status
Display the cluster status once as a simple one line output (suitable for nagios)
-S, --snmp-traps=value Send SNMP traps to this station
-C, --snmp-community=value
Specify community for SNMP traps(default is NULL)
-T, --mail-to=value
Send Mail alerts to this user. See also --mail-from, --mail-host, --mail-prefix
Display Options:
-n, --group-by-node
Group resources by node
-r, --inactive
Display inactive resources
-f, --failcounts
Display resource fail counts
-o, --operations
Display resource operation history
-t, --timing-details
Display resource operation history with timing details
-A, --show-node-attributes
Display node attributes
-c, --tickets
Display cluster tickets
Additional Options:
-i, --interval=value
Update frequency in seconds
-1, --one-shot
Display the cluster status once on the console and exit
-N, --disable-ncurses
Disable the use of ncurses
-d, --daemonize
Run in the background as a daemon
-p, --pid-file=value
(Advanced) Daemon pid file location
-F, --mail-from=value
Mail alerts should come from the named user
-H, --mail-host=value
Mail alerts should be sent via the named host
-P, --mail-prefix=value
Subjects for mail alerts should start with this string
-E, --external-agent=value
A program to run when resource operations take place.
-e, --external-recipient=value A recipient for your program (assuming you want the program to send something to someone).
EXAMPLES
Display the cluster status on the console with updates as they occur:
# crm_mon
Display the cluster status on the console just once then exit:
# crm_mon -1
Display your cluster status, group resources by node, and include inactive resources in the list:
# crm_mon --group-by-node --inactive
Start crm_mon as a background daemon and have it write the cluster status to an HTML file:
# crm_mon --daemonize --as-html /path/to/docroot/filename.html
Start crm_mon and export the current cluster status as xml to stdout, then exit.:
# crm_mon --one-shot --as-xml
Start crm_mon as a background daemon and have it send email alerts:
# crm_mon --daemonize --mail-to user@example.com --mail-host mail.example.com
Start crm_mon as a background daemon and have it send SNMP alerts:
# crm_mon --daemonize --snmp-traps snmptrapd.example.com
AUTHOR
Written by Andrew Beekhof
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org
Pacemaker 1.1.7 April 2012 PACEMAKER(8)