Hmm, I did not realize there was scheduled maintenance…I will read up on this.
thanks
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Add a scheduled maintenance, associate the alert check to it.
You could also add an impossible condition to it, such as “1 eq 2” so that it’s never true.
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Hi, is it possible to disable a specific alert checker without deleting it? I am debugging an alert checker that is pretty noisy so I want to stop the alerts for a bit but I don’t want to loose the work I have put into it.
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