Noone have an idea??
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> In general a notifications is defined by these 3 parameters:
- an event (a condition)
- a priority (a timeout, although you do not really see a time value)
- an action (the command to execute)
I agree, but could someone please look at their (default) notifications as set
up by networker.
We have several notifications that have simply different names and actions but
*exactly* the same event and priority. (like "saveset suspect" and "verify
label failed on unload" which are defined as event=media,prio=alert).
So were is the difference between those except for the name in the definition?
> And because you do not really know when it is executed, it is wise not to
> create a new one - just modify the action, if necessary.
As I said, some actions cannot be modified, for whatever reason.
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