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Specifies the System Monitor that is being used for notification: either by a Plugin Interface or by command line invocation. This setting is used for Nagios or derivative software and specifies the service status code for error messages. This setting is used for Nagios or derivative software and specifies the service that is configured in the Service Monitor for receiving informational messages on successful job runs. The service name must match the corresponding setting in the System Monitor. This setting is used for Nagios or derivative software and specifies the service that is configured in the Service Monitor for messages of job runs with errors and for job recovery messages. The service name must match the corresponding setting in the System Monitor. This setting is used for Nagios or derivative software and specifies the service status code for success messages. This setting is used for Nagios or derivative software and specifies the service status code for error messages. This setting is used for Nagios or derivative software and specifies the service that is configured in the Service Monitor for receiving informational messages on successful job runs. The service name must match the corresponding setting in the System Monitor. This setting is used for Nagios or derivative software and specifies the service that is configured in the Service Monitor for messages of job runs with errors and for job recovery messages. The service name must match the corresponding setting in the System Monitor. This setting is used for Nagios or derivative software and specifies the service status code for success messages. NSCA Plugin Interface to be executed for System Monitor notification. All variables (except OS environment variables) must be defined by using of the ${<variable name>} syntax. Command line to be executed for System Monitor notification. Command examples: Mail Interface to be executed for System Monitor notification. JMS Interface to be executed for System Monitor notification. The delivery modes supported by the JMS API are PERSISTENT and NON_PERSISTENT. The JMS API defines ten levels of priority value, with 0 as the lowest priority and 9 as the highest. Clients should consider priorities 0-4 as gradations of normal priority and priorities 5-9 as gradations of expedited priority. Sets the default length of time in milliseconds from its dispatch time that a produced message should be retained by the message system. Time to live is set to zero by default. Possible values: Combined values (with blank as separator): Java class of the plugin implementation. Default: com.sos.jitl.notification.plugins.notifier.SystemNotifierSendJMSPlugin
NotificationMonitor
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Element
Type
Required
Description
Attribute: service_name_on_error
string
Optional
Attribute: service_name_on_success
string
Optional
Attribute: service_status_on_error
string
Optional
Attribute: service_status_on_success
string
Optional
NotificationInterface
Required
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Examples
NotificationCommand
Required
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NotificationMail
Required
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NotificationJMS
Required
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