
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi bb! On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Bodo Bauer wrote:
This pretty much sums up what I am working at right now. :)
I didn't distinguish between host and service requests however. If no service can be identified, service is set to 'Host' (or whatever you configure it to be) and from that point on 'Host' is treated as any other service.
In the past I have had some Nagios implementations where message subject and message bodies are changed for local needs. so this is why I distinguish between Host, Service and any others. I would be flexible with this module to set some specific values, do some specific things and so on. I put the code on our homepage. may have a look on it. (it's not beautified :-> ) http://www.cape-it.de/download/EMailNagios.tgz
I like the idea of what I would call a real-time-ticket-watcher. I see this as an independent functionality however. Why restrict it to special tickets? Wouldn't it be cooler to select a search template and have all ticket matched by that search to be monitored?
What's your opinion about rss? IMHO it's a cool idea to implement an real-time-watcher. What about environments where no additional software is allowed? regards, Rico - -- Dipl.-Math. Rico Barth, Geschäftsführer/Projektleiter c.a.p.e. IT GmbH Annaberger Straße 240 , 09125 Chemnitz phone/fax: +49 371 5347-621 / -625 mobile: +49 176 66680786 mailto: rico.barth@cape-it.de , PGP-Key: 0x874C8377 internet: www.cape-it.de Geschäftsführung Rico Barth, Thomas Maier AG Chemnitz, HRB 23192 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFGArK6my4UBYdMg3cRAmRKAKD2D3NbPXhRsvXilXuXySuf4aC26QCdHDJN QG3tAwYR0h/qTyeZzyrCQs4= =vt35 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----