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Hi,
yes you can. Just put DOWNTIME=disk:*:0500:0700:"Every morning" or
something like that in hosts.cfg on the line of that particular host and
if the disk is filling up to yellow and/or red the disk test goes blue
and if the disk space is going back to green the test will go back to green.
But you won't be able to be alerted if another disk in this machine is
filling up during this time too, well at least not until 7.
HTH
Torsten
On 06.03.2014 18:02, Eric Jacobs wrote:
Every morning, sometime between 5 and 7, a particvular machine fills up a
disk and then, after a while it goes back down (backups followed by clean
up). Can I use "Downtime" for the disk alert?
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