Apr-16-2017, 11:25 AM
my question here
We have a system monitoring tool that is out of control  and sends mails on down system. Â
It is a shared system and the other group will decommission systems and does not feel they need to notify us as we are "just contractors"Â
In a linux shell prompt I would like to be able to view all the emails for a time I can set.
example: Â all emails last 3 days
        all emails last 24 hoursÂ
Also here is the kicker, I would like to sort them by least number of emails. Â If I am oncall on the weekend and we have emails on a server
that has been down for a month, I really do not need to work on it on easter sunday .....Â
This would all run in a redhat bash shell Â
Regards;
timfox123
We have a system monitoring tool that is out of control  and sends mails on down system. Â
It is a shared system and the other group will decommission systems and does not feel they need to notify us as we are "just contractors"Â
In a linux shell prompt I would like to be able to view all the emails for a time I can set.
example: Â all emails last 3 days
        all emails last 24 hoursÂ
Also here is the kicker, I would like to sort them by least number of emails. Â If I am oncall on the weekend and we have emails on a server
that has been down for a month, I really do not need to work on it on easter sunday .....Â
This would all run in a redhat bash shell Â
Regards;
timfox123