#!/bin/sh # # (C) 2009 Mika Ilmaranta <ilmis at nullnet.fi> # # License: GPLv2 # # # default event handling script # DATE=$(/bin/date) STATE=${1} NAME=${2} CHECKIP=${3} DEVICE=${4} WARN_EMAIL=${5} REPLIED=${6} WAITING=${7} TIMEOUT=${8} REPLY_LATE=${9} CONS_RCVD=${10} CONS_WAIT=${11} CONS_MISS=${12} AVG_RTT=${13} cat <<EOM | mail -s "LSM: ${NAME} ${STATE}, IP ${CHECKIP}" ${WARN_EMAIL} Hi, Your connection ${NAME} has changed it's state to ${STATE} at ${DATE}. Following parameters were passed: newstate = ${STATE} name = ${NAME} checkip = ${CHECKIP} device = ${DEVICE} warn_email = ${WARN_EMAIL} Packet statuses: replied = ${REPLIED} packets replied waiting = ${WAITING} packets waiting for reply timeout = ${TIMEOUT} packets that have timeout (= packet loss) reply_late = ${REPLY_LATE} packets that received a reply after timeout cons_rcvd = ${CONS_RCVD} consecutively received replies in sequence cons_wait = ${CONS_WAIT} consecutive packets waiting for reply cons_miss = ${CONS_MISS} consecutive packets that have timed out avg_rtt = ${AVG_RTT} average rtt [usec], calculated from received packets BR, Your LSM installation EOM cd /etc/lsm/script.d/ for script in $(ls); do if [ ! -x $script ]; then continue fi ./$script "$@" done exit 0; #EOF