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  • axel
    Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 36

    #1

    evaluate Emails from Antivirus Server

    Hi Zabbix Users.

    Hi i have to evaluate Emails from NOD Server.

    I need to get this Email to Zabbix (the Data only)

    Code:
    NOD32 Update Mirror Creator, Version 2.51.2,
    (C) 2006 Eset, s.r.o.
    Update started on 05-03-2006, 06:50:01.
    Checking remote update packages at '82.165.250.33'... ok
                           Checking local update packages in '/var/lib/nod32/mirror/'... ok (17 nups found).
    Local copy is up to date.
    Update finished at 06:50:03, total time: 2 sec (00:00:02).
    
    NOD32 Antivirus System Update, Version 2.51.2,
    (C) 2006 Eset, spol. s r.o.
    
    Installed version:
    Virus signature database version:	1.1517 (20060502)
    Virus signature database build:	7192
    
    Update launched: Wed May  3 06:50:03 2006
    
    +-+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
    | | Module                        | Available version   | Installed version  |
    +-+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
    | | Virus signature database      |       1.1517 (7192) |       1.1517 (7192) |
    | | Advanced heristics            |        1.028 (1107) |        1.028 (1107) |
    | | Archive support               |        1.040 (1142) |        1.040 (1142) |
    | | pwscan                        |        1.001 (1012) |        1.001 (1012) |
    | | charon                        |        1.005 (1040) |        1.005 (1040) |
    | | utilmod                       |        1.009 (1067) |        1.009 (1067) |
    +-+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+
    
    Return code 1:
    Your NOD32 Antivirus System is already up-to-date
    I need the Versions , Errors at zabbix.....

    Any one can help me or can give me an example ?

    May be there is a easy Way
  • DiedX
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 106

    #2
    check the return-codes. I thought that $! in bash gave you the return codes.
    https://www.diederik.nl

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