Domanda

I have a question about a script I've found to monitor a device on my network.

The script:

#!/bin/bash

HOSTS="192.168.11.1"
COUNT=1


SUBJECT="Ping failed"
EMAILID="me@mydomain.com"
for myHost in $HOSTS
do
count=$(ping -c $COUNT $myHost | grep 'received' | awk -F',' '{ print $2 }' | awk '{ print     $1 }')
if [ $count -eq 0 ]; then

echo "Host : $myHost is down (ping failed) at $(date)" | mail -s "$SUBJECT" $EMAILID
fi
done

Upon executing the script, it seems to work, but it doesn't send anything to the email address. Could anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

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Soluzione

Edit your script as follows and try again.

#!/bin/bash

HOSTS="192.168.11.1"
COUNT=1
SUBJECT="Ping failed"
EMAILID="me@mydomain.com"

for myHost in $HOSTS
do

count=$(ping -c $COUNT $myHost | grep 'received' | awk -F',' '{ print $2 }' | awk '{ print $1 }')

if [ $count -eq 0 ]; then

cd ~

if [ -s PING_FILE ]
then
rm PING_FILE 
fi

echo "Host : $myHost is down (ping failed) at $(date)" > PING_FILE
mail -s "$SUBJECT" $EMAILID < PING_FILE

#if you want to get the file itself use the below code #
mutt -s "$SUBJECT" -a PING_FILE - $EMAILID < PING_FILE

fi

done

Regards,

Dominic

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