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amreceive(1M)							 amreceive(1M)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     amreceive - convert received availmon email reports

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     /usr/etc/amreceive	[ -a | -d | -i ] [ filename ]

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     amreceive converts	a received availmon(5) email report to plain text.
     The email report can be a file or can be read from	standard input.	 The
     availmon report should be sent by Embedded	Support	Partner	facilities
     (see esp(5) for more details) so that the format type and report type are
     correctly specified in the	email subject.	The output of amreceive	can be
     redirected	to a file, appended to a site logfile, or piped	to a mailer or
     to	a front-end interface of a database system for further reference and
     analysis.

     By	default, amreceive accepts all report types.

     The options are:

     -a	  Accept only availability reports.

     -d	  Accept only diagnosis	reports.

     -i	  Accept only interesting diagnosis reports.  "Interesting" means that
	  the diagnosis	report includes	icrash,	syslog,	hinv, versions,	or
	  gfxinfo information.

     Pager reports (see	availmon(5)) are always	formatted as plain text	and do
     not require conversion by amreceive.  For brevity,	pager reports do not
     have the normal availmon report subject, which is required	by amreceive,
     and thus will not be accepted by amreceive.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     esp(5), availmon(5).


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