Hi!

You can't enable maintenance mode for a specific alert, but these alternatives 
will maybe something for you:

1. Enable maintenance mode for the AppPool object.
2. Copy the monitor in question and add schedule functionality for it.   
Something like that 
https://nocentdocent.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/process-monitoring-during-business-hours-attempt-1/
3. Use either a 3-party product or create your own (powershell) functionality 
to schedule an override to disable monitoring  for the required interval.  I've 
seen this: 
http://www.steffeninf.ch/de/scom-manager-2-0-_content---1--1161--227.html have 
some functionality for that.

/Henrik


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Emne: [msmom] Maintenance mode on a monitor or alert name.

Hello, 

I've been searching of a way to set one monitor in maintenance mode for a 
period of time, like 2 hours. I know this can be set on a object for all alerts 
to be suppressed but not sure if it is possible to set a monitor or alert in 
MM. 

There are some jobs that recycle IIS pools on a set of server once a week, SCOM 
sees it as a problem, alerts and the alert creates an incident. We would like 
to avoid these alerts for that period. 

Any help or direction is appreciated. 

Cesar A.
Meaning is NOT in words, but inside people! Dr. Myles Munroe. 







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