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They definitely are still available in 4. It seems that the only one not working is nagios_notificationtype, which just to verify, you were executing this via nagios as a host or service check? Also how about enclosing the macro is quotes?
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sreinhardt wrote:They definitely are still available in 4. It seems that the only one not working is nagios_notificationtype, which just to verify, you were executing this via nagios as a host or service check? Also how about enclosing the macro is quotes?
This macros.sh script is defined as the contact service command.
Im confused on what you mean about enclosing the macro in quotes? The point of environment macros is that all those variables become available to the shell environment. env should be spitting out a dozens of them.
btw, I have compiled this on multiple centos6.4 machines with the same results. Can anyone else confirm that they work?
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No problem. Could you link the bug from tracker here for posterity's sake?
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Going to lock this, as it has been posted to another thread and bug tracker ticket created.
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