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тАО05-06-2010 10:12 PM
тАО05-06-2010 10:12 PM
Aleart from Unix Server
Regards,
Awadhesh
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тАО05-06-2010 10:22 PM
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Re: Aleart from Unix Server
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тАО05-06-2010 10:57 PM
тАО05-06-2010 10:57 PM
Re: Aleart from Unix Server
Hi Awadhesh,
The first thing you have to do is configure send mail on your unix server. you should be able to send test mails from your server to your mail-id
after that its your option,
you can write some sript which call mailx command when any error comes in eventlog, syslog, dmesg etc
you can use EMS (event monitoring services) fro this
more over you can configure ovo for alerts
if you want you can configure alerts for server performance & kernel usage
for perf alarms - use ovpa (use alarmdef file for config)
for kernel alerts - use kcalarm
Gudluck
Prasanth
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тАО05-06-2010 10:58 PM
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Re: Aleart from Unix Server
Gudluck
Prasanth
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тАО05-07-2010 04:09 AM
тАО05-07-2010 04:09 AM
Re: Aleart from Unix Server
1. Create a simple file under /root home directory with email addresses of all UNIX Admins. (Makes an easy fix for when folks come/go)
2. In roots .profile we exported variable to get the info above. Ex UNIXMAIL=`cat /root/thatfile | awk '{print $2}'
3. We configured our syslog.conf files for error reporting and had all errors being sent to a central server.
4. On the central server we run a script that checks syslog.log and sends all alerts we want to see to a special file. When something gets sent to this file then the script sends an email using the Step 2 to all UNIX Admins. That way...we are all covered with same info and nobody can say, they didn't know.
Just one way to do it....
Rgrds,
Rita