No. I guess I'll just have to have a few scripts for the various severity levels.
Here's the answer:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/4.2.3/user/SchedulingSavedSearches
Severity labels are informational in purpose and have no additional functionality. You can use them to quickly pick out important alerts from the alert listing on the Alerts page, which you can get to by clicking the Alerts link in the upper right-hand corner of the Splunk interface.
Severity labels are informational in purpose and have no additional functionality. You can use them to quickly pick out important alerts from the alert listing on the Alerts page, which you can get to by clicking the Alerts link in the upper right-hand corner of the Splunk interface.
And... If you try to add additional arguments they don't get passed as arguments, but as the script name itself:
10-18-2011 00:03:50.562 +0000 ERROR script - command="runshellscript", Cannot find script at /opt/splunk/bin/scripts/alert_splunk_troubleshoot.sh foofoofoo
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