Group monitors by tag for maintenance #3826

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opened 2026-02-28 03:42:12 -05:00 by deekerman · 5 comments
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Originally created by @turw41th on GitHub (Dec 12, 2024).

I could not find requests talking about this specific thing.

🏷️ Feature Request Type

Maintenance

🔖 Feature description

Right now, when I schedule a maintenance, I have a dropdown menu where I can either select separate monitors or monitor groups to add them to the scheduled maintenance. It would be very helpful when this dropdown menu would also show tags, so that I could schedule all monitors with a specific tag with one click.

✔️ Solution

New entries in the maintenance monitor selection menu for each tag.

Alternatives

Nothing that would have to be made. The alternative is just to select the monitors one by one.

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Originally created by @turw41th on GitHub (Dec 12, 2024). ### 📑 I have found these related issues/pull requests I could not find requests talking about this specific thing. ### 🏷️ Feature Request Type Maintenance ### 🔖 Feature description Right now, when I schedule a maintenance, I have a dropdown menu where I can either select separate monitors or monitor groups to add them to the scheduled maintenance. It would be very helpful when this dropdown menu would also show tags, so that I could schedule all monitors with a specific tag with one click. ### ✔️ Solution New entries in the maintenance monitor selection menu for each tag. ### ❓ Alternatives Nothing that would have to be made. The alternative is just to select the monitors one by one. ### 📝 Additional Context _No response_
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@EarMaster commented on GitHub (Jan 10, 2025):

We group our monitors by customer and use tags to reference individual servers or services. Having the ability to use tags as a filter for maintenance would allow us to automatically select all monitors that are running on an affected server or service.

@EarMaster commented on GitHub (Jan 10, 2025): We group our monitors by customer and use tags to reference individual servers or services. Having the ability to use tags as a filter for maintenance would allow us to automatically select all monitors that are running on an affected server or service.
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@Semicolon7645 commented on GitHub (Jan 13, 2025):

Being able to use Tags when scheduling maintenance would be amazing. Even just filtering the dropdown list when setting up the maintenance would be fine.

@Semicolon7645 commented on GitHub (Jan 13, 2025): Being able to use Tags when scheduling maintenance would be amazing. Even just filtering the dropdown list when setting up the maintenance would be fine.
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@upamanyudas commented on GitHub (Apr 8, 2025):

A very common use case:

  • I have multiple multiple servers in multiple locations and I'm monitoring all of them from a single place.
  • If the ISP of server 1 has a scheduled maintenance, I'd love to translate this info in my status page and selecting each service individually is time-consuming
@upamanyudas commented on GitHub (Apr 8, 2025): A very common use case: - I have multiple multiple servers in multiple locations and I'm monitoring all of them from a single place. - If the ISP of `server 1` has a scheduled maintenance, I'd love to translate this info in my status page and selecting each service individually is time-consuming
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@NeurekaSoftware commented on GitHub (Apr 8, 2025):

  • If the ISP of server 1 has a scheduled maintenance, I'd love to translate this info in my status page and selecting each service individually is time-consuming

So much this 👆

@NeurekaSoftware commented on GitHub (Apr 8, 2025): > * If the ISP of `server 1` has a scheduled maintenance, I'd love to translate this info in my status page and selecting each service individually is time-consuming So much this 👆
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@Aulteran commented on GitHub (Nov 10, 2025):

bump! this would be amazing if I'm taking a specific machine down and don't want to have to remember which services are hosted on it.

edit: and I don't want to use monitor groups per machine because I already use those for a bunch of services that work together, like the *arr suite of apps

@Aulteran commented on GitHub (Nov 10, 2025): bump! this would be amazing if I'm taking a specific machine down and don't want to have to remember which services are hosted on it. edit: and I don't want to use monitor groups per machine because I already use those for a bunch of services that work together, like the *arr suite of apps
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