Hello all,
In our environment we are using the maintenance plan feature in 1.8 and have several 'services' defined in IT Services (SLA).
I recently got a question from one of our users regarding these two features. SLA services are defined for some systems which also are part of a maintenance group. Although the maintenance plan is functioning correctly, the SLA / uptime report will still interpret these systems as down, and thus (in our case) breach SLA.
Am i correct in assuming that the SLA calculations do not take maintenance mode into account (at all)?
If so, is it possible to either:
- make SLA calculations maintenance aware
- Add an option to the SLA configuration screen to take maintenance mode into account
Kind regards,
Tom
In our environment we are using the maintenance plan feature in 1.8 and have several 'services' defined in IT Services (SLA).
I recently got a question from one of our users regarding these two features. SLA services are defined for some systems which also are part of a maintenance group. Although the maintenance plan is functioning correctly, the SLA / uptime report will still interpret these systems as down, and thus (in our case) breach SLA.
Am i correct in assuming that the SLA calculations do not take maintenance mode into account (at all)?
If so, is it possible to either:
- make SLA calculations maintenance aware
- Add an option to the SLA configuration screen to take maintenance mode into account
Kind regards,
Tom
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