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07-27-2007 01:22 AM
07-27-2007 01:22 AM
I would like to configure EMS to send the alert to another host in the same network.How can I configure ems in such a way. In short, from system A ems need to send an alert to one file in system B.
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07-27-2007 06:21 AM
07-27-2007 06:21 AM
SolutionHere are two other ideas.
1) EMS can message to a file. Make that file be supported by other server via NFS
2) EMS already sends to syslog daemon. Configure syslog daemon to send events to other server. ( man syslogd )
/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig is the configuration menu.
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07-27-2007 07:51 AM
07-27-2007 07:51 AM
Re: EMS
I refer you to the EMS doc here http://docs.hp.com/en/B7609-90049/index.html
What we typically do, however, is change the root accounts on all of our machines to use an email alias for the Sys Admins on our team. Then the EMS emails go to the right people for a fix.
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07-28-2007 03:52 AM
07-28-2007 03:52 AM
Re: EMS
Can you please guide me how can I implement that option? Thanks
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07-28-2007 05:36 AM
07-28-2007 05:36 AM
Re: EMS
By definition, this is on the local machine. Now we use the aliases file to spell out the actual destinations for EMS notices. Some of our root users do not need EMS and some non-root users do indeed need to know about alerts. And by using ems-msgs, we can change the distribution list at any time without changing EMS files.
Here's the technique. First, we do not use monconfig as it is a very primitive tool that cannot remove or change existing entries. Instead, we simply use vi to edit each of the notification files. The files are all located in:
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/
Then edit all of the *.sapcfg files to change the line:
Target EMAIL address: root
to
Target EMAIL address: ems-msgs
Then edit /etc/mail/aliases to add the ems-msgs alias:
ems-msgs: mymail@abc.com, yourmail.xyz.com
Then run newaliases to update the email aliases in memory. Use this command to check on all the EMS monitors:
/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/moncheck
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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07-30-2007 05:21 AM
07-30-2007 05:21 AM
Re: EMS
One more help. I was trying to send out a test mail from that server using mailx.We have configured smtp relay server to forward the mails. But attempt to send test message failed with following error.
"DSN: Service unavailable".
Following are the error messages from /var/mail/
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
test@test.com
(reason: 554 Mail from test@test.rcc.nsw.test.com.au rejected for policy reasons.)
----- Transcript of session follows -----
... while talking to smtphubs.intranet.test.com.au:
>>> MAIL From:
<<< 554 Mail from t003957@cgprod03.rcc.nsw.westpac.com.au rejected for policy reasons.
554 5.0.0 Service unavailable
-----------------------------------
Please advice.
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07-30-2007 10:59 AM
07-30-2007 10:59 AM
Re: EMS
Bill Hassell, sysadmin