HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)

CAUTION:
If SMTP authentication is enabled on the Device Manager server, but an SMTP authentication user
is not registered, email will be sent without using SMTP authentication.
Only one SMTP authentication user can be set on the Device Manager server. The set SMTP au-
thentication user information will be updated each time you execute the command.
You cannot delete the SMTP authentication user information that you set on the Device Manager
server.
Related topics
Starting the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition services, page 165
Stopping the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition services, page 166
Changing Device Manager server properties, page 316
server.mail.smtp.auth, page 324
Customizing email alert template
Email contents can be changed in the template file (mail-alert-detection.txt). After changing
the template file, restart the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition product services.
Operations to complete in advance
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for Linux).
Use a text editor to edit the template file ( mail-alert-detection.txt ) stored in the following
location:.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\DeviceM-
anager\Server\config
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition/
DeviceManager/Server/config
The following shows the settings of the default mail-alert-detection.txt file:
Specify the mail-alert-detection.txt file so that all of the conditions below are satisfied. If
at least one condition is not satisfied, the Device Manager server will create an email by using the
default settings.
Do not change the file name and location.
Setting up logs and alerts130