Our IT dept LOVES to take down random parts of our network and 
infrastructure every other week. This usually means we have builds that 
break and nodes that are left in a bad state and need manual intervention. 
Usually IT tells us that this maintenance is coming, so we would like to be 
able to tell our Jenkins master that we need a downtime/maintenance window 
during a window of time. For shorter jobs, no problem...just use the api 
for quiet down...but for longer jobs (we have some that are >9 hours) that 
are already running this does not solve the problem. We would like to write 
a script/plugin to do a sweep of the jobs on the server and calculate a 
"better" quiet down start time.

Before we do, I wanted to ask the community if there is anything like this 
already out there or if you have written scripts that do this. Anyone??  If 
not, do you have any suggestions/gotchas/best practices we should be aware 
of before we start?

Thanks

-gavin

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