Davina,
I didn't really want to get that complicated. Preston De Guise didn't want to
toot his own horn, but as a customer I can say that the IDATA Tools seem to do
the job quite well. I'm going to give the idata-notify utility a go as it
seems to give us the detail we need.
Regards,
Alan Rubin
Unix Systems Administrator
Midrange Server Group, Data Centre Services
Department of Business and Employment
Northern Territory Government
Phone: +61 (08) 8999 5111
Fax: +61 (08) 8999 7493
e-Mail: alan.rubin AT nt.gov DOT au
-----Original Message-----
From: Davina Treiber [mailto:Davina.Treiber AT PeeVRo.co DOT uk]
Sent: Monday, 2 November 2009 9:20 AM
To: EMC NetWorker discussion; Alan Rubin
Subject: Re: [Networker] notification variables
Alan Rubin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We're running 7.4.4 and I was wondering if there is any way to generate
> dynamic information in the subject line when we're mailing notifications such
> as Savegroup completion? So, instead of the subject saying, "nsrserverhost's
> savegroup completion," it could say something like, "5WeekIncremental's
> savegroup completion." It's kind of hard to pick out specific information
> when you come into the office on a Monday and there are 100 messages sitting
> in the mailbox all with the exact same subject line. I see in some of the
> default notification configurations the use of variables like '%s', but I
> don't know where an entire list of these variables and their definitions
> lives. Any help?
>
> Regards,
>
> Alan Rubin
> Unix Systems Administrator
> Midrange Server Group, Data Centre Services
> Department of Business and Employment
> Northern Territory Government
> Phone: +61 (08) 8999 5111
I'm not sure about lists of variables, but is it possible to extract
most of the information from the text, so if you pipe the notification
into a script, you can parse out what you need and re-present the
message with slight modifications.
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