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There are other conditions, but they can be worked around with plugins. This one cannot.
No, the plugins that you mentioned don't exactly solve the problem. The node status isn't relevant. Job status is.
(To elaborate, for example, the node might itself be launched only periodically. Or have some issues with connectivity. Or resources. Or something else. In that case using a plugin that notifies about node availability will result in a number of alerts, which will render the notification system useless).