Currently the scheduled maintenance system allows the use of groups, devices or alert checkers.
It could perhaps be extended to allow individual entities, but in the absence of that you can just create a group which matches a single port. Fiddly, though.
adam.
------ Original Message ------ From: "Richard Kuhns" rjk@wintek.com To: observium@observium.org Sent: 2018-04-18 19:18:00 Subject: [Observium] Need some help with scheduled maintenance
Hello,
I guess I'm not quite clever enough to figure this out, so I'm asking for help.
How can I (or can I at all) 'schedule maintenance' for a single port on a switch that I know in advance will be down this evening, that would normally send out alerts?
I've found a short article on Groups that says "The Groups system is also used within the Scheduled Maintenance system to allow scheduling of maintenances for entire groups of devices or other entity types.", but all I want/need is an easy way for our maintenance guys to indicate that they're working on, say, the front door so we aren't notified when the keycard scanner goes away.
Is this a possibility?
Thanks!
Richard J. Kuhns, Systems Administrator Wintek Corporation p: 765-742-8428 a: 427 North 6th Street | Lafayette, IN 47901 w: www.wintek.com e: rjk@wintek.com
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