02-21-2003
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abrt-action-notify
ABRT-ACTION-NOTIFY(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-ACTION-NOTIFY(1)
NAME
abrt-action-notify - Announces a new occurrence of problem via all accessible channels
SYNOPSIS
abrt-action-notify [-h] -d PROBLEM_DIR [-v] [-a] [-e AUTOREPORTING_EVENT]
DESCRIPTION
The current implementation emits a D-Bus signal on System bus in path /org/freedesktop/problems of org.freedesktop.problems interface for
Crash member.
Integration with ABRT events
abrt-action-notify is used to notify new problems and consecutive occurrences of a single problem for all crash types.
EVENT=notify package!=
abrt-action-notify
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
Be verbose
-d, --problem-dir PROBLEM_DIR
Problem directory [Default: current directory]
-h, --help
Show help message
-a, --autoreporting
Force to run autoreporting event
-e, --autoreporting-event AUTOREPORTING_EVENT
Overwrite autoreporting event name
ENVIRONMENT
ABRT_VERBOSE
ABRT verbosity level
FILES
/etc/abrt/abrt.conf
AutoreportingEnabled
If enabled, abrt-action-notify runs AutoreportingEvent
AutoreportingEvent
Name of event to be run if autoreporting is enabled
SEE ALSO
abrt.conf(5)
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-ACTION-NOTIFY(1)