Ok, so I'm monitoring about 100 websites with string checks via check_http.
We are mirroring what our datacenter actually checks, so we have
notifications turned off so when a site goes down we aren't being spammed by
the datacenter and our nagios installation.
The issue is that every once in awhile a string changes on the site so it
goes critical in our nagios. We perhaps won't notice it for a day which
messes up our availability reports. Is there a way to retroactively mark
the time that it was critical as scheduled downtime?
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