[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't have access to the $OUTPUT$ variable in the host notification
(I don't even know if it actually exists). You should use $HOSTOUTPUT$
instead (and $SERVICEOUTPUT$ for your service-notify-by-email command)
See http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/macros.html
Now! It's working!
But I have a problem with the Windows Servers!
For once, it's not poor Windows' fault
I see only D:
I want to see the message like in the browser:
i.e. D:\ - total: 63.80 Gb - used: 61.72 Gb (97%) - free 2.08 Gb (3%)
Use quotes , i.e.
command_line /usr/bin/sendmail [...] "$HOSTOUTPUT$"
Dealing with quotes and escaping is part of the joys of the
configuration of Nagios :)
--
Thibault
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