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Slide-O-Mix commented on JENKINS-13098:
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This is not the intended usage for the email-ext plugin which is used to email 
about build results, not node status. Node status is managed by Jenkins core, 
so perhaps this should be setup there.
                
> Alert when nodes go offline
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>                 Key: JENKINS-13098
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13098
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: core, email-ext
>            Reporter: Jenkins Ask
>
> We make heavy use of Jenkins in my organization for CI, sometimes a 
> particular node can have too many jobs(without any body realizing) on it 
> causing one of the node monitor to go off and take the node offline. 
> Ex: "Disk space is too low" occurs when the master node has < 1Gig to execute 
> builds and at this point the node goes offline. No body knows until somebody 
> has taken a look at one of the jobs and ran a build that no builds are 
> getting queued and node is unable to service.
> What would be great if there are some config hooks at 
> http://yourJenkinsHost/computer/configure to use the email-ext to send out 
> mails when thresholds are reached.
> If there is such a way already let me know, I could not find a single plugin 
> that could do this.

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