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Service Outage Information | ||
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Variable | Definition | Values / Example |
$TYPE$ | The type of notification. |
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| The number of alerts the outage has sent. | |
| The name of the service, along with the name of the host for which the alert was generated. By default, this variable appears in the subject line of the message. | For example, if the alert was generated by the ping check for the server MailHub, then PING-MailHub appears in the alert. |
| The up.time description of the service monitor. | |
| The current status of the service monitor generating the alert. By default, this variable appears in the subject line of the message. |
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| The output of the monitor that generated the alert | Ping completed: 1 sent, 100.0% loss, 0.0ms average round trip time |
| The name of the host (as saved in up.time) for which this alert was generated. | Systems can have a hostname that is different from its display name. For example, a hostname of 10.1.1.6 or exch-corp12 could have a display name of Mail Server . |
| The name of the host as it appears in the up.time Web interface. | Systems can have a hostname that is different from its display name. For example, a hostname of 10.1.1.6 or exch-corp12 could have a display name of Mail Server . |
| The up.time description of the host. | |
| The status of the service monitor's host. |
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Date and Time | ||
Variable | Definition | Values / Example |
| The hour the outage started, using the 12-hour clock system. | 11 12 1 ... |
| The hour the outage started, using the 24-hour clock system. | 11 12 13 ... |
| The minute of the hour the outage started. | |
| The day period the outage started. |
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| The day of the month the outage started | 1 2 3 4 ... |
| The day of the week the outage started. | Tue Wed Thu ... |
| The (numbered) month of the year the outage started. | 1 2 3 4 ... |
| The (abbreviated) month of the year the outage started. | Jan Feb Mar Apr ... |
| The month of the year the outage started. | January February March April ... |
| The year the outage started. | 2014 2015 |
| The date the outage started. | 14/Feb/20142015 |
| The time the outage started. | 16:59 |
| The date and time at which the alert was generated. By default, this appears in the subject line of the message. | Fri Sat Feb 14 16:59:59 EDT 20142015 |
| The duration of the outage so far. |
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up.time Associations and Hierarchies | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| The service group the service monitor is a part of. | |
| The Element group that the service monitor's host is a member of. | |
| All notification groups that are contacted by this alert profile. | <notificationGroup1>, <notificationGroup2>, <notificationGroup3>, ... |
| All users contacted by this alert. | <user1>, <user2>, <user3>, ... |
Custom Element Fields | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| Custom fields that you are using to further describe your Elements. | |
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Outage Reference Information | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| A unique identifier for the outage. | 0000000000000000000139282498000023 |
| A URL-encoded version of the SVCOUTPUT variable. | A+MASTER%2FMEMBER+service+monitor+ |
| a URL-encoded version of the SVCNAME variable. | APPLICATION+-+Application+status+monitor |
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Service Outage Information | ||
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Variable | Definition | Values / Example |
UPTIME_SUBJECT | The subject line that would normally appear in an emailed alert for this alert. | Uptime Alert - UPTIME-oracle_server -> CRIT |
| The name of the service monitor generating this alert. | UPTIME-oracle_server |
| The type of notification. |
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| The number of alerts the outage has sent. | |
| The name of the service, along with the name of the host for which the alert was generated. By default, this variable appears in the subject line of the message. | For example, if the alert was generated by the ping check for the server MailHub, then PING-MailHub appears in the alert. |
| The up.time description of the service monitor. | |
| The current status of the service monitor generating the alert. By default, this variable appears in the subject line of the message. |
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| The output of the monitor that generated the alert | Ping completed: 1 sent, 100.0% loss, 0.0ms average round trip time |
| The name of the host (as saved in up.time) for which this alert was generated. | Systems can have a hostname that is different from its display name. For example, a hostname of 10.1.1.6 or exch-corp12 could have a display name of Mail Server . |
| The name of the host as it appears in the up.time Web interface. | Systems can have a hostname that is different from its display name. For example, a hostname of 10.1.1.6 or exch-corp12 could have a display name of Mail Server . |
| The up.time description of the host. | |
| The status of the service monitor's host. |
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Date and Time | ||
Variable | Definition | Values / Example |
| The hour the outage started, using the 12-hour clock system. | 11 12 1 ... |
| The hour the outage started, using the 24-hour clock system. | 11 12 13 ... |
| The minute of the hour the outage started. | |
| The day period the outage started. |
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| The day of the month the outage started | 1 2 3 4 ... |
| The day of the week the outage started. | Tue, Wed, Thu, ... |
| The (numbered) month of the year the outage started. | 1 2 3 4 ... |
| The (abbreviated) month of the year the outage started. | Jan Feb Mar Apr ... |
| The month of the year the outage started. | January February March April ... |
| The year the outage started. | 2014 2015 |
| The date and time at which the alert was generated. By default, this appears in the subject line of the message. | Fri Sat Feb 14 16:59:59 EDT 20142015 |
| The duration of the outage so far. |
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up.time Associations and Hierarchies | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| The service group the service monitor is a part of. | |
| The Element group that the service monitor's host is a member of. | |
| All notification groups that are contacted by this alert profile. | notificationGroup1, notificationGroup2, notificationGroup3, ... |
| All users contacted by this alert. | user1, user2, user3, ... |
Custom Element Fields | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| Custom fields that you are using to further describe your Elements. | |
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Outage Reference Information | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| A unique identifier for the outage. | 0000000000000000000139282498000023 |
| A URL-encoded version of the SVCOUTPUT variable. |
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| a URL-encoded version of the SVCNAME variable. | APPLICATION+-+Application+status+monitor |
Alert Recipient Information | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| The login name of the user who is notified. | |
| The windows desktop hostname setting for the user notified. | |
| The Windows workgroup for the desktop host. | |
| The email address associated with the user notified. | |
| The pager or cellphone number associated with the user notified. | |
Alert Script Variables | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| The name of the current script executed. | C:/Program Files/uptime software/uptime/scripts/my_custom_alerter.bat |
| The HELO string used in your SMTP server configuration. | |
| The password used from authentication in your SMTP server configuration. | |
| The server port used in your SMTP server configuration. | |
| The sender address string used in your SMTP server configuration. | |
| The server hostname used in your SMTP server configuration. | |
| The user name used for authentication in your SMTP server configuration. |
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Service Outage Information | ||
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Variable | Definition | Values / Example |
| The type of notification. |
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| The number of alerts the outage has sent. | |
| The name of the service, along with the name of the host for which the alert was generated. By default, this variable appears in the subject line of the message. | For example, if the alert was generated by the ping check for the server MailHub, then PING-MailHub appears in the alert. |
| The up.time description of the service monitor. | |
| The current status of the service monitor generating the alert. By default, this variable appears in the subject line of the message. |
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| The output of the monitor that generated the alert | Ping completed: 1 sent, 100.0% loss, 0.0ms average round trip time |
| The name of the host (as saved in up.time) for which this alert was generated. | Systems can have a hostname that is different from its display name. For example, a hostname of 10.1.1.6 or exch-corp12 could have a display name of Mail Server . |
| The up.time description of the host. | |
| The status of the service monitor's host. |
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UPTIME_CONNECTIONTYPE | For Windows hosts, the method used to collect metrics for the service. |
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Date and Time | ||
Variable | Definition | Values / Example |
| The hour the outage started, using the 12-hour clock system. | 11 12 1 ... |
| The hour the outage started, using the 24-hour clock system. | 11 12 13 ... |
| The minute of the hour the outage started. | |
| The day period the outage started. |
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| The day of the month the outage started | 1 2 3 4 ... |
| The day of the week the outage started. | Tue, Wed, Thu, ... |
| The (numbered) month of the year the outage started. | 1 2 3 4 ... |
| The (abbreviated) month of the year the outage started. | Jan Feb Mar Apr ... |
| The month of the year the outage started. | January February March April ... |
| The year the outage started. | 2014 2015 |
| The date and time at which the alert was generated. By default, this appears in the subject line of the message. | Fri Sat Feb 14 16:59:59 EDT 20142015 |
| The duration of the outage so far. |
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up.time Associations and Hierarchies | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| The service group the service monitor is a part of. | |
| The Element group that the service monitor's host is a member of. | |
Custom Element Fields | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| Custom fields that you are using to further describe your Elements. | |
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Outage Reference Information | ||
Variable | Definition | |
| A unique identifier for the outage. | 0000000000000000000139282498000023 |
| A URL-encoded version of the SVCOUTPUT variable. |
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| a URL-encoded version of the SVCNAME variable. | APPLICATION+-+Application+status+monitor |