On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Ben Ragg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Two we've found really useful... "Ack All" to ack everything in the
>  current view and a hold feature... so we can stop alerts going out for
>  up to 180 mins (but still see what's failed). The hold feature includes
>  who put Mon in to hold and their reason. At the end of the 180mins (or
>  timeframe specified less than that) Mon automatically comes out of hold
>  and the alerts automatically resume, so someone can't accidentally leave
>  it on hold like we could when we stopped the scheduler (which had the
>  disadvantage of not knowing what was down).

The "hold" feature sounds pretty interesting. At my site I find people
putting things into "disabled" and then forgetting all about them,
which is dangerous and annoying.

Care to share that code?


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