Not that it can help you, but we are running a few different notification 
schedules on our server (2.3.2 native debian installed) and what I have learned 
is that if an alerting rule is enabled, it will notify.

When you then setup schedules, then the schedules will infact disable and 
enable the alerting rule on the specified times of the rule window.

Ie. creating a rule that is disabled (then notifications should not be sent, do 
they for you?)
Creating a rule window from 8AM to 4PM, then at 8AM the rule is enabled (which 
you can see in the rule overview) and notifications are now being sent
When time hits 4PM, the alerting rule is disabled (again verify in overview) 
and no notifications are sent. BUT if you manually enables the rule then it 
will infact notify you even if it is outside the rule window. So basically if 
the rule is enabled in the overview, it will notify. The schedules are only 
used to automatically disable and enable rules.

It took me a while to learn that it is working this way, but it kinda makes 
sense if you see notifications and maintenance windows being the same, but 
different ;-)

Thomas




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