$config['uptime_warning']                  = "0";  // Time in seconds to display a "Device Rebooted" Alert. 0 to disable warnings.

I believe the default is 86400...


Chris



On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Danijel Starman <theghost101@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I belive there is an option in the config file where you can change how long device rebooted notification is shown.

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On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 5:51 PM, James Bensley <jwbensley@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tom,

Thanks for the response.

I don't think I was very clear before, so I will try to be clearer now;

Here is a screen shot of the device alerts pane at present ;
http://i.imgur.com/SNpEPXD.png

My first query is how long will those "device rebooted" notifications
be there? OK, some devices where rebooted, I have seen this and am
thankful for this, I have also acted upon this information, now I do
not need to see that information anymore, especially 10 hours after it
occurred and I've dealt with it. Now do you see why I would like to be
able to "clear off" alerts?

Also looking at that screen shot, you will see some idle BGP sessions.
One if those is long term (in relation to BGP timers, it will be down
for a week or so), so I don't want that alert there for the next week,
again I'd like to be able to clear it off. When that remote peer is
ready, they will re-establish the peering session, until I don't need
to know the session is idle :)

Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,
James.
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