Email Event Name Options; Email Class Options - Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

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be changed to admin or as desired in case something along the line does not like fictitious
addresses. Use no email return-addr to reset to default.
return-host
only takes effect if the return address does not contain an at (@) sign. Default is include.
Use no to exclude hostname.
send-test
useful to make sure the configuration works without having to wait for an event to occur.

email event name Options

Email event name options are:
process-crash
process-exit
liveness-failure
cpu-util-high
cpu-util-ok
paging-high
paging-ok
disk-space-low
disk-space-ok
memusage-high
memusage-ok
netusage-high
netusage-ok
disk-io-high
disk-io-ok
unexpected-shutdown
interface-up
interface-down
cpu-util-ave-high
cpu-util-ave-ok
* Can be added to info events class with email notify event <event_name>.

email class Options

Email class options are as follows:
failure events:
process-crash
unexpected-shutdown
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email
—Include the hostname in the return address for email notifications. This
—Send a test email to all of the configured notification email recipients. This is
—A process in the system has crashed.
—A process in the system unexpectedly exited.
—A process in the system was detected hung.
—CPU utilization has risen too high.
—CPU utilization has fallen back to normal levels.
—Paging activity has risen too high.
—Paging activity has fallen back to normal levels.
—File system free space has fallen too low.
—File system free space is back in the normal range.
—Memory usage has risen too high.
—Memory usage has fallen back to acceptable levels.
—Network utilization has risen too high.
—Network utilization has fallen back to acceptable levels.
—Disk I/O per second has risen too high.
—Disk I/O per second has fallen back to acceptable levels.
—Unexpected system shutdown.
—An interface's link state has changed to UP.*
—An interface's link state has changed to DOWN.*
—Average CPU utilization has risen too high.
—Average CPU utilization has fallen back to normal levels.
—A process in the system has crashed.
—Unexpected system shutdown.
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