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- Recurring jobs will be added in the
crontab
file:- if the
crontab
file does not exist, it will be automatically filled - if it already exists, you will be prompted to update it via the selected editor: a check will be performed and the missing entries will be added
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- Alerts parameters will now have to be filled (see Alerts management chapter for more if needed)
- Select between HTML or pure TEXT emails
- Mail recipients list (used for alerts, not for sending files like log and configuration files for example)
- Mail sender (can be used to change the displayed name of the sender)
- Customize emails footer: if needed, add here your disclaimer, information on the CHARON server or any information you think useful
- Enable/disable wall alert messages
- Install or update the alert script. It can be customized later, in this case it is recommended to do this once the virtual machines are installed
Select the alert level from guests log files: 0 = none, 1 = informational+warning+error entries, 2 = warning+error entries (default), 3 = error entries only
View alerts if any
Enable or disable license expiration alerts from guests logs: 1 alert per hour if enabled, 1 (default) or more alerts per day as defined per the recursive jobs settings
The alerts simulator can be used to send all the know alerts via email (for checks)
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When the setup is completed either log out to define the command aliases or execute the following command:
# . /etc/profile.d/charon_menu.sh
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- read the CHARON Linux Toolkit - Release notes for kit 1.47 document
. copy and extract the files from the tar file to the CHARON installation directory, subdirectory ‘
utils
'# cd /opt/charon/utils
# tar –xf charon_linux_toolkit.V1.kit
<newkit>
47.tar.
To install newly defined aliases (logtail, logview, vmlist, ...), please run the following command:
# cd /opt/charon/utils
(if not already done)# ./menusetup -a
then either logout or execute the following command for the changes to take effect:
# . /etc/profile.d/charon_menu.sh
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