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Items Available for Downtime Scheduling<br />

your monitor groups. You can schedule downtime for an individual<br />

monitor or an individual component using a profile monitor. You<br />

can also schedule downtime for all monitors belonging to the same<br />

monitor group, or for all monitor groups.<br />

If you have multiple monitors with the same host name or IP<br />

address on a specific machine, it is easier to schedule downtime for<br />

a system. This way, all of the monitors associated with this system<br />

will have the same scheduled downtime.<br />

You can schedule downtime in three ways:<br />

By Monitor – Use this tab to apply downtime schedules to a<br />

monitor group or individual monitors.<br />

By System – Use this tab to apply systems to downtime schedules.<br />

By Downtime – Use this tab to apply monitors to downtime<br />

schedules.<br />

On the By Monitor tab, the list of currently scheduled downtimes can<br />

differ for any item selected in the upper portion of this dialog box.<br />

A specific monitor may have a several downtime schedules. For<br />

example, there may be a system-wide downtime scheduled monthly, a<br />

monitor group downtime scheduled weekly, and a monitor downtime<br />

scheduled daily. However, you must modify a downtime at the same<br />

monitor group level that you configured it.<br />

A global downtime cannot be modified for a specific monitor. A<br />

global downtime can be modified only when the All Monitor<br />

Groups option is selected.<br />

A downtime associated with an entire monitor group cannot be<br />

modified for a specific monitor. A monitor group downtime can<br />

be modified only when the monitor group is selected.<br />

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