qpage to several contacts?
Russell Adams
RLAdams at Kelsey-Seybold.com
Tue Oct 29 16:23:55 CET 2002
I use Sendpage, which IMHO is quite good, rather stable, and more
fully featured than qpage. It handles multiple outbound paging modems,
and unlike qpage, can deliver simultaenously on both. In addition, it
can piggyback messages to multiple recipients on a common carrier (ie:
you have 5 people all on the same paging company, you can send pages
to all 5 with one phone call versus 5 seperate calls w/ qpage).
I suggest you check it out.
I used to use qpage with Netsaint 0.0.4b, and it worked fine. You did
have to call qpage once per contact though, I think. Have you tried
"qpage person1,person2,person3 message"?
Russell
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:33:35AM -0500, Bishop, Dean wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> i am in my final stages of configuration (is there such a thing?)
> and am just setting up qpage to alert appropriate contacts should the
> firewall, ISP, or E-Mail server become unavailable. The problem that i am
> having is that qpage doesn't seem to like having too many things to
> do...well actually it doesn't like having _two_ things to do. The lock file
> prevents multiple pages.
>
> Does anyone out there in Nag-land use qpage to contact serveral
> people for a single service?
>
> How do you do it?
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated either in parallizing qpage or
> serializing Nagios notifications.
>
> later,
> dean
>
>
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