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11-16-2004 09:33 AM
11-16-2004 09:33 AM
Sound an Alert in Web interface?
The command was a simple "alarm.wav" file.
But when I try to run it on the specific server (SIM manager), this is where the alarm.wav file is located, I get an error. I presuemd the media player would load on the SIM manager and it would play, but I get a "Fault".
Is there another way to play a sound file when a specific event happens?
Thanks
Nick
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11-17-2004 02:05 AM
11-17-2004 02:05 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
start alarm.wav
This should force Windows to handle the command, and Windows will know to launch Media Player for files with a .wav extention.
-Terry
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11-17-2004 04:07 AM
11-17-2004 04:07 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
or
"start alarm.wav"
I get this from the STDERR tab after I try to run the command.
EXCEPTION CLASS: com.hp.mx.exceptions.MxFailedAuthenticationException
EXCEPTION: Authentication failed.
Authentication??? Where?
I am loged on the server as a Domain Administrator, this is a Win2k3 server in the domain. Also my logon account on SIM is the same (Domain Admin).
Thanks!
Nick
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11-17-2004 04:33 AM
11-17-2004 04:33 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
I did a search for your error. This seems to be a known problem within HPSIM. I turned up this thread that might be of interest to you:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=542802
There are apparently a bunch of threads that mention this error, see http://www.google.com/search?q=com.hp.mx.exceptions.MxFailedAuthenticationException&hl=en&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&filter=0 for more.
-Terry
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11-17-2004 06:31 AM
11-17-2004 06:31 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
Apparently, only the Adminstrator of the local server can access the SSH. Not sure why that it is. I tried giving my Domain Admin account inclusive rights to the local administrator and that didn't work either. I also created a local account with my Domain admin account and password that didn't work either.
I ended up creating a batch file with the alarm.bat including the alarm.wav file. The file executes, and runs, but it doesn't actually sound on the server, nor does it interact with the desktop/web interface.
I guess I will have to try something else.
Basically, I want the Web interface to sound an alert when a critical event happens. Anyone?
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11-17-2004 08:25 AM
11-17-2004 08:25 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
There's also a number of SSH Tasks that need to be done post HPSIM install.
You need SSH working if you're going to use Custom Commands.
You can try altering which account the Custom Command runs under. I found this seemed to only work using the account I installed HPSIM under.
It's been a while since I last had any SSH battles. I got enough working to do what I needed to.
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11-18-2004 08:27 AM
11-18-2004 08:27 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
I can't get SSH to do it.
Thanks again!
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11-18-2004 09:44 AM
11-18-2004 09:44 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to accomplish. Are you trying to get the sound to play at the central management server where you have HP SIM installed or are you trying to have the sound play in the context of the web browser that a user is logged in with?
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11-18-2004 09:53 AM
11-18-2004 09:53 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
I have only seen larger (expensive) packages or Cisco Works for Windows with this capability (directly). This is one of the main reasons we are using Cisco Works, right now.
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11-18-2004 10:02 AM
11-18-2004 10:02 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
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11-23-2004 01:13 AM
11-23-2004 01:13 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
Rather than creating events that play a sound, you could create events that will send an email to an account monitored at your SIM monitoring station. Then it's just a simple matter of creating a rule in your email browser to play a specific sound upon receiving one of these emails.
I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner!
-Terry
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11-23-2004 04:09 AM
11-23-2004 04:09 AM
Re: Sound an Alert in Web interface?
I wasn't aware that you can configure your email to play a sound in the rules. I will try that and see.
I wonder if I can make SIM send the emails as a different user (IIRC - I think I can). Then I can make Outlook play a sound when it comes from "PLAYSOUND@mydomain.com".
All sorts of interesting and fun things to try.
Thanks again! I really appreciate it!