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Batch script mod required for nagios alerts

Asked by kaygroth2 in Windows Batch Scripting, Miscellaneous Programming, Scripting Languages

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I have ascript which was made by shift-3, works great but we've found a problem with it (which was my fault for not pointing it out).

The code below looks at the output of the c:\sql\208.bat is the output is
 
SQLSERVERAGENT(208): Err=0 Warn=5 Instances=5

then it modifys the output to read

SQLSERVERAGENT(208): Err=5 Warn=0 Instances=5

if its anything else then it leave it alone and outputs the alert as normal.


however we need the code altered so that when the output has multiple error outputs, for example:

TermServDevices(1111): Err=13 Warn=0 Instances=13 SQLSERVERAGENT(208): Err=0 War
n=20 Instances=20 MSSQLSERVER(17055): Err=41 Warn=0 Instances=6111

we still need the Err= and Warn= values switched for (208) errors but everything else must be left alone.

Sorry if this sounds confusing. I will be monitoeding the question all of today so any questions please ask.




The code we already have works good but we have found that sometimes

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@echo off
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
 
set pgm=c:\sql\208.bat
 
for /F "tokens=*" %%A in ('"%pgm%"') do (
 set result=%%A
 if "!result:~0,20!"=="SQLSERVERAGENT(208):" (
  for /F "tokens=1-7 delims== " %%G in ("%%A") do echo %%G %%H=%%K %%J=%%I %%L=%%M
 ) else (
  echo %%A
 )
)
 
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Zones: Windows Batch Scripting, Miscellaneous Programming, Scripting Languages
Tags: batch, windows server 2000
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