| Alert Number | This number is supplied by ILux.
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| Alert Triggered by:
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Page Update
Domain Visit
Host visit
Hits per hour
Bytes per hour
Web site inactivity
Errors per hour
File Access
| Click on the type of event you want to monitor. Depending on the event type you select, the field at the bottom of the group changes. You must enter a value in the field as well.
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| Full URL of page
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Enter the full URL of the page, using http://
URL protocol. (Do not enter the directory name as seen from the
network.)
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| Actions Requested
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Send notification to
CC to
| Enter the email addresses of the individual(s) you want to notify when the specified event occurs. The email addresses must meet SMTP standards, that is, contain no spaces or illegal characters. Each email address must be separated by a comma.
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| Run Report or Execute Server Command | When the event you identify occurs, you have the choice of either running a selected report or executing a specific server command.
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| Run Report Options: |
| Folder | Select the name of the folder containing the report you want to run.
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| Report | Select the name of the report you want to run.
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| Filter | Optionally, select another filter than the one already associated with the report.
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| Stylesheet | Optionally, select the style sheet for the report. This style sheet overrides any previous stylesheet attached to the report.
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| Language | Optionally, select the language you want used to produce the report.
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| Output Directory | Enter the path to which you want the reports written. The default is a location relative to the root directory on the web server. (Use the View, Web Server Parameters command to view the default location.)
To modify the location reports are written to, see Modifying the Report Output Directory.
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Execute Command Options:
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| Command for Server to execute | Enter a valid command for executing another executable, such as a Perl script, database command, or so forth. For example, PERL host.pl. You can follow the command name with specific
variable names. These are substituted when the command is executed with the current ILux values.
For example:
perl doit.pl #AlertType# #AlertThreshold# #AlertCount#
sends a string like the following to the server's command shell:
perl doit.pl "Hits Per Hour" "5000"
"6317"
These commands must of course appear on a single line without any line returns.
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| Run at: | The start date of the alert when it was last executed.
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| Ended | The end date the alert was last executed. This may or may not be the same as the Last Started Date.
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| Result | The state of the alert, indicating success or failure.
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