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Just wondering, will this be made more user friendly once 6.0 final is out?  Couldn't really get it to work lol,linux noobie here.

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Just wondering, will this be made more user friendly once 6.0 final is out?  Couldn't really get it to work lol,linux noobie here.

 

It's called Notification Agents since unRAID RC1.

 

00XsSrq.png

Just wondering, will this be made more user friendly once 6.0 final is out?  Couldn't really get it to work lol,linux noobie here.

 

It's called Notification Agents since unRAID RC1.

 

https://i.imgur.com/00XsSrq.png

You guys keep adding cool stuff without telling anybody :D

 

 

It's called Notification Agents since unRAID RC1.

 

 

I saw this when I first upgraded and was very excited!

Hadn't realized this was in the rc releases either. Awesome work!

Just wondering, will this be made more user friendly once 6.0 final is out?  Couldn't really get it to work lol,linux noobie here.

 

It's called Notification Agents since unRAID RC1.

 

00XsSrq.png

Wow,honestly didnt know that!! Cant wait to move from b15 to the latest rc,but will most probably wait till i get  to the server,upgrading remotely is too risky for me

 

You guys keep adding cool stuff without telling anybody :D

 

Oops....  ::)

 

Or better yet, you haven't been to the forums for a few days because you actually have to work only to find out there's RC 1 and RC2

 

 

 

You guys keep adding cool stuff without telling anybody :D

 

Oops....  ::)

 

Or better yet, you haven't been to the forums for a few days because you actually have to work only to find out there's RC 1 and RC2

And rc3.

Nice work, pushover "just works".

Is this the right place to suggest changes concerning the SMART notifications?  Let me know if not.

 

Please see here, my response after a strange, possibly spurious SMART value.  When I have a little more time, I think I'll make a more complete set of recommendations for the SMART set of notifications, which tags, whether notify on value or change in value, whether notify on VALUE or RAW, etc.

Is this the right place to suggest changes concerning the SMART notifications?  Let me know if not.

 

Please see here, my response after a strange, possibly spurious SMART value.  When I have a little more time, I think I'll make a more complete set of recommendations for the SMART set of notifications, which tags, whether notify on value or change in value, whether notify on VALUE or RAW, etc.

 

Put your recommendations under feature request, easier to follow.

 

If needed fine-tuning of the SMART notifications can be done.

 

Will do.

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Noticed a cosmetic issue with prowl. Once the Parity Check finishes and sends out the prowl notification there is an extra <br> (see screenshot).

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notify -e "Notice Test" -s "Notice Test" -d "This is a test for Notices" -i "normal"
notify -e "Warning Test" -s "Warning Test" -d "This is a test for Warnings" -i "warning"
notify -e "Alert Test" -s "Alert Test" -d "This is a test for Alerts" -i "alert"

 

I am messing around with the notification command again but it is telling me that notify is not a command

-bash: notify: command not found

 

Do I have to specify a path to use notify in 6.1.3?

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notify -e "Notice Test" -s "Notice Test" -d "This is a test for Notices" -i "normal"
notify -e "Warning Test" -s "Warning Test" -d "This is a test for Warnings" -i "warning"
notify -e "Alert Test" -s "Alert Test" -d "This is a test for Alerts" -i "alert"

 

I am messing around with the notification command again but it is telling me that notify is not a command

-bash: notify: command not found

 

Do I have to specify a path to use notify in 6.1.3?

 

Yep. notify was moved from /usr/local/sbin to /usr/local/emhttp/webGui/scripts.

 

notify -e "Notice Test" -s "Notice Test" -d "This is a test for Notices" -i "normal"
notify -e "Warning Test" -s "Warning Test" -d "This is a test for Warnings" -i "warning"
notify -e "Alert Test" -s "Alert Test" -d "This is a test for Alerts" -i "alert"

 

I am messing around with the notification command again but it is telling me that notify is not a command

-bash: notify: command not found

 

Do I have to specify a path to use notify in 6.1.3?

 

Yep. notify was moved from /usr/local/sbin to /usr/local/emhttp/webGui/scripts.

 

Perfect, thank you.

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