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#pmieconf-rules 1
# --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5)
#
# action definitions applicable to all rules follow
#
# o $rule$ defined locally & contains the "message" to be propagated
#
# o $*_expand$ often overridden locally & contains the part of the
# action string which is rule-semantics specific and will be expanded
# possibly multiple times on truthful evaluation of the predicate to
# contain values/instances/hosts which matched,e.g:
# "%v@%h" might expand to "1.1@moomba 1.7@rattle 4.5@wobbly" if all
# the rule is true for all of the hosts moomba, rattle and wobbly.
#
# some common alternatives:
# %i@%h (inst@host)
# %h (host)
# %v[%i]@%h (value:inst@host)
# %v%@%h (value%@host)
#
string global.action_expand
display = no
modify = no
default = "%v@%h"; # (value@host)
string global.email_expand
display = no
modify = no
default = "%v@%h"; # (value@host)
shell global.user_action
enabled = no
default = "$user_command$"
help =
"Execute \"user_command\" when the rule condition is true";
string global.user_command
default = "echo $rule$^ $action_expand$"
help =
"Shell (sh(1)) command line to execute when rule condition is true
and \"user_action\" is enabled.";
shell global.email_action
enabled = no
default = "pmie_email '$email_recipients$|$rule$^|$email_expand$^'"
help =
"A mail message will be sent to \"email_recipients\" when the rule
condition is true.";
string global.email_recipients
default = "root"
help =
"Space separated list of e-mail addresses for notification from the
\"email_action\" when it is enabled";
shell global.pcplog_action
enabled = no
default = "pmpost pmie: $rule$^ $action_expand$"
help =
"The PCP notices file $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES will be updated when
the rule condition is true.";
syslog global.syslog_action
enabled = yes
default = "$syslog_prefix$$rule$^ $action_expand$"
help =
"The system log file (usually /var/log/messages) will be updated
when the rule condition is true.";
string global.syslog_prefix
display = no
modify = no
default = "";
#
# --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5)
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