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[ENHANCEMENT] Periodic Pause #40
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Originally created by @Elpatii on GitHub (Jul 14, 2021).
Hello,
First, a huge thanks for this application. I was searching for an Uptime Robot alternative, and this is perfect.
A small idea for the next of this application: ability to set a periodic pause.
For example, I have an image automatic update of all of my containers in the night.
When I wake up, I see alerts for all containers updated and their "OK" state just after.
With an automatic pause to selected monitored endpoint, every day, at 3am, for 10 minutes, this "problem" is resolved.
So if we can set for a monitor, a pause with a cron, it should be perfect!
Thanks :)
@Panja0 commented on GitHub (Jul 14, 2021):
We’ve got this covered already in https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/21
Scheduled pausing.
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@Elpatii commented on GitHub (Jul 14, 2021):
Oh yes, not seen your post. Nice idea to group enhancements request :)