On Sunday 25 November 2007 01:02:31 pm crosse wrote:
> crosse wrote:
> > And if my problems were because of overlapping windows it would only be
> > happening on (let me count...) 6 domain controllers and 7 app servers,
> > not (counting again...) 55 servers (including the 13 mentioned).
>
> I just found some time to look at why I have 55 servers never leave
> maintenance mode when I have another 46 that (I thought) would get properly
> reset to Production (well, "Original").  The reason was that these 46 other
> servers weren't actually in any Systems organizer, therefore they never
> went through the maintenance window.  So with that information, I am going
> to bet that next Sunday I have 101 devices never leave the Maintenance
> state.
>
> Anyway, I just wanted to add that bit of information..ie., it doesn't look
> like some devices' production states are working and some aren't--I don't
> think any of them are working.  Please let me know if I can provide any
> other information to help track this problem down.  Thanks!
>
> --seth
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I am having the same issues... Once we put a system or a group of devices 
under maintenance, once the maintenance window is over it never leaves 
maintenance as well.

I will have to go and manually change them back to prouction.
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