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Manual Maintenance mode for individual monitors #3870
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Originally created by @derekoharrow on GitHub (Jan 6, 2025).
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🏷️ Feature Request Type
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🔖 Feature description
Sometimes, I'm working on a change or issue and would like to manually put some monitors into Maintenance mode, and then remove them again once I'm done working the issue. I cannot find a way to do this manually.
✔️ Solution
In addition to having Pause/Resume as an option on the monitor pages, also have an option to go into/exit Maintenance mode.
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@cyril59310 commented on GitHub (Jan 6, 2025):
If I understood correctly what you're asking, this is already possible in the maintenance options
@derekoharrow commented on GitHub (Jan 6, 2025):
Yes, that does it, but it's overly complex for just putting a monitor or two into maintenance mode.