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--quiet or -q
Suppress output to STDOUT and run smt-report in quiet mode.
--file or -F
Export report to one or several files. By default, the report will be written to a single
file rendered as tables. Optionally, the filename or whole path may be specified
after the parameter: --file filename. If no filename is specified, a default
filename containing a timestamp is used. However, SMT will not check if the file
or files already exist.
In CSV (Comma-Separated Value) mode the report will be written to multiple files,
therefore the specified filename will expand to [path/
]filename-reportname.extension for every report.
--csv or -c
The report will be exported to multiple files in CSV format. The first line of each
*.csv file consists of the column names, the data starts on line two. The --csv
parameter should only be used together with the --file parameter. If the specified
filename contains .csv as extension, the report format will be CSV (as if the
--csv parameter was used).
--mail or -m
Activate mailing of the report to the addresses configured with the YaST SMT
Configuration module and written in /etc/smt.conf. The report will be rendered
as tables.
--attach or -a
Attach the report to the mails in CSV format. This option should only be used to-
gether with the --mail option.
NOTE: Disabling Sending Attachments
If you want to disable sending CSV attachments with report mails, edit the
/etc/smt.d/smt-cron.conf configuration file as follows: remove the
--attach option from the REPORT_PARAMS value. The default line reads:
REPORT_PARAMS="--mail --attach -L
/var/log/smt-report.log". To disable CSV attachments, change it to:
REPORT_PARAMS="--mail -L /var/log/smt-report.log".
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