Scheduled Outages
Scheduled outages let you suppress notifications and pause status polling, threshold checking, and data collection during a specified time period. You might want to schedule an outage for any of the following reasons:
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Updating components.
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Performing scheduled reboots.
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Planned decommissioning of nodes.
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Preventing excessive notifications to on-call staff.
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Completing scheduled infrastructure testing.
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Other situations where known outages may be caused or thresholds may be reached
When you define a scheduled outage, you must set the following options:
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Name.
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Nodes to include.
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Node interfaces to include.
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Outage type (specific, daily, weekly, monthly).
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Date and time for the outage.
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Suppression settings (all notifications, status polling, threshold checking, data collection).
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Node Labels |
Nodes to include in the scheduled outage. At least one node is required to schedule an outage. |
Outage Type |
The outage’s recurrence schedule.
An outage can be either a one-time occurrence ( |
Interfaces |
Interfaces to include in the scheduled outage. At least one interface is required to schedule an outage. |
Applies To |
Horizon services that will be suppressed during the outage (notifications, status polling, threshold checking, data collection). You can specify items for each service, or choose Select All. |
During the scheduled outage, any nodes and interfaces that match the outage definition are suppressed.
Create a scheduled outage
You can create a scheduled outage in the Horizon web UI:
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Click the gear symbol at the top-right of the page.
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Under Service Monitoring, select Configure Scheduled Outages.
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Type a name for the outage in the New Name box and click the add symbol.
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Under Node Labels, select a node to include in the scheduled outage and click Add.
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Under Interfaces, select a node interface to include in the scheduled outage and click Add.
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Alternatively, you can click Select All Nodes and Interfaces to include all nodes and interfaces in your monitored environment.
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Under Outage Type, select a recurrence schedule (Specific, Daily, Weekly, Monthly).
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Set a date and time for the outage. The available date and time settings depend on the recurrence schedule you choose:
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Specific: Set a specific date and time period. This type of scheduled outage occurs only once during the specified period of time.
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Daily: Set a time period during which a daily outage will occur.
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Weekly: Set the day of the week and the time period during which a weekly outage will occur.
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Monthly: Set the day of the month and the time period during which a monthly outage will occur.
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Click Add Outage.
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Under Applies To, select the functions that the outage will suppress:
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Notifications: Suppress all or no notifications.
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Status Polling: Include or exclude specific systems from status polling during the outage.
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Threshold Checking: Include or exclude specific systems from threshold checking during the outage.
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Data Collection: Include or exclude specific systems from data collection during the outage.
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Click Save.
Schedule an outage for a node
You can create a scheduled outage for a specific node in Horizon:
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Click
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Click on the Node that needs a scheduled outage.
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Click Schedule Outage.
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Create an outage for the node [starting at step 5 since any outage created within a node will be named after the node]
You can also configure outages based on device dependencies with path outages. |