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#! /bin/sh # # This is a script from the smartmontools examplescripts/ directory. # It can be used as an argument to the -M exec Directive in # /etc/smartd.conf, in a line like # -m root@localhost -M exec /path/to/this/file # # Please see man 8 smartd or man 5 smartd.conf for further # information. # # $Id: Example2 3958 2014-07-18 19:13:32Z chrfranke $ # Save the email message (STDIN) to a file: cat > /root/msg # Append the output of smartctl -a to the message: /usr/sbin/smartctl -a -d $SMARTD_DEVICETYPE $SMARTD_DEVICE >> /root/msg # Now email the message to the user. Solaris and # other OSes may need to use /usr/bin/mailx below. /usr/bin/mail -s "$SMARTD_SUBJECT" $SMARTD_ADDRESS < /root/msg
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