I run have notifications for when the CPU goes above 70% on the system. However, this happens every day for a short time. We TAR our files on our Droplet so that if one of our clients has an issue we have a daily backup that we can retrieve the file from. When this happens at 3am our system load reaches 70%+ and as a result triggers our monitoring notification. Is there any possibility we can add in some kind of condition to stop these notifications if the time is between a certain frame? We get two of these every day and it often clutters the inbox.
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Hey @jamiebalfour04,
I don’t think that this is possible as of the time being, but it is definitely a great idea, sounds like it’d be super useful!
The best thing to do to get your voice heard regarding this would be to head over to our Product Ideas board and post a new idea, including as much information as possible for what you’d like to see implemented.
Hope that helps! - Bobby.
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