This article has been superseded by Entuity v22.0. Please see this article for the latest information on this topic.
Introduction:
In Entuity, you can specify a maintenance period for a device or set of devices. Afterwards, when you then report on the device or devices, you can specify that Entuity does not report on the periods of maintenance downtime. This will not affect the availability statistics, which is useful, for example, if you have clients who have SLAs and you need to see 100% uptime in reports (e.g. user defined availabilty for network devices, firewalls and IP telephony devices) that takes into consideration scheduled maintenance downtime.
When you create a maintenance period, you can also choose to suppress events raised against those devices for the duration of the maintenance window. This means that you won't see any events on the devices under maintenance.
Devices under maintenance mode are still polled for status. It is still possible to generate reports on the underlying availability of these devices by disregarding the maintenance window.
You can see if a device is under maintenance mode in its Key Info dashlet.
Features of maintenance mode:
The features of maintenance mode are as follows:
- when maintenance mode is set for a device, data is still collected.
- when a report is generated, the maintenance section of time is ignored.
- set and finish maintenance mode manually, or schedule it to start and finish at specific times and at repeating times.
- view, create, edit and delete maintenance schedules via the Entuity UI or RESTful API.
RESTful API:
Please see the following for help and information on managing maintenance mode functionality via Entuity RESTful API:
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