Downtime and Freshness

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vornado
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Downtime and Freshness

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I'm testing a passive check that has uptime of 30 minutes. It starts with status OK. When it's done, there are 23.5 hours of downtime.

An email is sent 5 minutes after the check is activated in an effort to reset the freshness counter to 0. Then, if some process is successful, it sends another email within the freshness period of 20 minutes (1,200 seconds).

I would expect that there would be no checking during downtime and that the status would remain OK. However, it seems that checks are done at random times during downtime and setting the status to 'Critical'.
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Have I missed something in the settings to prevent this from checking during downtime?
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Thanks.

Steve
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Re: Downtime and Freshness

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Downtime doesn't stop the checks from being performed, it only stops the notifications from being sent.
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Re: Downtime and Freshness

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OK -- thank you, Scott.
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Re: Downtime and Freshness

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vornado wrote:OK -- thank you, Scott.
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