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Scheduled Downtime #299

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kool2zero opened this issue Feb 18, 2025 · 4 comments
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Scheduled Downtime #299

kool2zero opened this issue Feb 18, 2025 · 4 comments

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@kool2zero
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
We reboot our servers at a specific time each Saturday. Is there a way to schedule the down time so it does not count against the stats?

Not sure if this already exists and I'm missing it.
Thanks!

@rajnandan1
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so when there is maintenance and the service is unavailable what status would you want to show to your users? By status I mean the status of the monitor

@kool2zero
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I would think there would just be, if the service is down, then in maintenance, else it is up

@rajnandan1
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If there is a maintenance, would you say it would impact the uptime percentage?

@kool2zero
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For me, it would not. I would look at it like this either you set a downtime (per entity or as a whole) and as part of the status page you put a can say it is in maintenance (denoted as maybe a lighter green or grey?).

Or another method is to allow multiple crons....
I would have 1 cron run every 5 minutes 6 days a week SUN-FRI.
Then have a separate cron that runs every 5 minutes except between 2 and 4 PM on Saturday.
Example

Again, for me whether it shows as up or as maintenance doesn't bother me. I just don't think it should count towards down time. Though others might have input.

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