Just noticed this on our Satellite at work - the wording of the Oracle
warning e-mails is a little misleading.
diff --git a/web/modules/dobby/scripts/check-oracle-space-usage.sh
b/web/modules/dobby/scripts/check-oracle-spac
index e254a81..83e3af9 100755
--- a/web/modules/dobby/scripts/check-oracle-space-usage.sh
+++ b/web/modules/dobby/scripts/check-oracle-space-usage.sh
@@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ mailitout() {
#get Satellite email address
MAILADDRESS=`grep "traceback_mail" /etc/rhn/rhn.conf | awk '{print $3}'`
- SUBJECT="Warning - low space usage on Satellite oracle DB"
+ SUBJECT="Warning - high tablespace usage on Satellite oracle DB"
BODY="This is a notice to let you know that you have gone over 90% usage in
one of the Oracle Tablespaces. We recommend to be proactive and increase the
-space usage before getting to 100% usage. Please consult the Satellite
+size of the tablespace before getting to 100% usage. Please consult
the Satellite
documentation on using db-control to increase the size or contact Red Hat
Support for assistance."
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