That will be "maintenance windows" and we don't have that yet.
But you could (before your reboot your windows servers) disable polling for that host, and then re-enable it.
I guess that if you have to reboot your servers every night, monitoring is not your biggest issue :)
Javier Joachim Hergeth wrote:
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