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scheduled monitor pause #4280

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scottini opened this issue Dec 26, 2023 · 1 comment
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scheduled monitor pause #4280

scottini opened this issue Dec 26, 2023 · 1 comment
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scottini commented Dec 26, 2023

⚠️ Please verify that this bug has NOT been raised before.

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📝 Describe your problem

Hello,

is there a way to schedule a pause for a monitor for a chosen period of time?

My use case is that every day, some of my monitored objects reboot to install updates and for "refreshing" purpose, and are therefore unreachable for 5 to 20 minutes depending on reason of reboot. Everyone of these objects has its own reboot schedule, different from one another. My Uptime Kuma instance correctly detects the situation, but I need to compare the scheduled reboots with the detected monitors downs, to extract the true problematic situations...

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🐻 Uptime-Kuma Version

1.23.10

💻 Operating System and Arch

Debian on Docker

🌐 Browser

Firefox 121.0

🐋 Docker Version

24.0.7

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@scottini scottini added the help label Dec 26, 2023
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Depending on your usecase (only difference is accounting wise), this is likely already possible using the cron-maintenance mode.

See these issues for further details on this feature:

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