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тАО11-06-2003 01:58 AM
тАО11-06-2003 01:58 AM
Current Temperature Warning send through EMAIL
Hi all
Is there any configuration on the RP5450 Unix server that tells you what the current temperature is. Also when it reaches to a curtain level it will automatically send an email. Now email + SMS is already set-up on the server for other applications which is very useful but would like to know about the this one. I have altered a file called envd.conf in /etc which should send a mail when things go wrong wrong, but has not been tested so basically just wait until the Aircon breaks. Just would like to know where the file is located for the current temperature.
Thanks
Phoenix
Is there any configuration on the RP5450 Unix server that tells you what the current temperature is. Also when it reaches to a curtain level it will automatically send an email. Now email + SMS is already set-up on the server for other applications which is very useful but would like to know about the this one. I have altered a file called envd.conf in /etc which should send a mail when things go wrong wrong, but has not been tested so basically just wait until the Aircon breaks. Just would like to know where the file is located for the current temperature.
Thanks
Phoenix
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тАО11-07-2003 03:42 AM
тАО11-07-2003 03:42 AM
Re: Current Temperature Warning send through EMAIL
Hi Barry
see the man pages for "envd"
cheers
malvin
see the man pages for "envd"
cheers
malvin
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тАО11-09-2003 09:46 PM
тАО11-09-2003 09:46 PM
Re: Current Temperature Warning send through EMAIL
Hi there
Checked man pages for the following information. Got sendmail to email me for any temp problems. Unfortunately we had a power failure over weekend not that I wanted that to happen so HP alerted via email.
Thanks
Phoenix
Checked man pages for the following information. Got sendmail to email me for any temp problems. Unfortunately we had a power failure over weekend not that I wanted that to happen so HP alerted via email.
Thanks
Phoenix
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