Let's create some load
Right, so we configured sending email. But it's not very interesting until we actually receive some notifications. Let's increase the load on our test system. In the console, launch the following:
$ cat /dev/urandom | md5sum
This grabs a pseudo random, never-ending character stream and calculates its MD5 checksum, so system load should increase as a result. You can observe the outcome as a graph—navigate to Monitoring
| Latest data
and click on Graph
for our single item again.
Notice how the system load has climbed. If your test system can cope with such a process really well, it might not be enough—in such a case, you can try running multiple such MD5 checksum calculation processes simultaneously.
Allow 3 minutes
to pass and there should be a popup in the upper-right corner, accompanied by a sound alert:

There is one of the frontend messages we enabled earlier in our user profile. Let's look at what's shown in the message window:
- The small grey rectangle represents trigger...