Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
On 27/07/2009, Federico Giannici <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm using for the first time sensorsd to monitor RAID controller status and
motherboard temperature. A script of mine is called that sends me an email.
System is OpenBSD 4.4 amd64.
The problem is the value of the %2 %3 and %4 tokens passed as arguments to
the command. I thought that they should be (in the same order): current
temperature, low limit and high limit as set in the sensorsd.conf file.
Indeed here are the values I get:
%2: 46.00
%3: degC
%4: 9223372036581.62
The command I use is "command=/path/scriptname %x %n %l %2 %3 %4".
Is there some bug or I'm missing something?
%2 can never return "46.00" alone, what it must be returning is "46.00
degC". Same goes for the rest of the tokens.
So perhaps the invocation of the script has to have some quotes around these.
You got it!!!
Thank you.
P.S.
Maybe the example in the man page could use the quotes so no other idiot
like me spend time looking for whats wrong.... :-)
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