List
Browse, search, and manage existing maintenance windows, recurring or one‑time.
View, audit, and manage planned maintenance windows (one‑time and recurring).
Columns
| Column | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Title | Short description of the window |
| Type | One‑time or Recurring |
| Scope | All monitors or count of selected monitors |
| Schedule | Start–End (or recurring days & times) |
| Status | Active now / Upcoming / Expired |
| Enabled | Whether it will take effect |
Use Cases
- Confirm that a currently active outage is covered by a maintenance window.
- Ensure regular patch windows are still correctly scheduled.
- Identify stale past one‑time entries to clean up.
Tips
- Give recurring windows a consistent naming pattern (e.g., "Weekly DB Patch").
- Review windows quarterly to avoid unnecessary noise suppression.

Filters
Refine which maintenance windows you see.
Available Filters
| Filter | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Search | Finds windows by title/description keywords |
| Enabled | Shows only active (enabled) or disabled entries |
| Monitors | Limits to windows that affect the monitors you select (includes "all monitors" windows) |
Practical Examples
- See what’s protecting a critical monitor: open its detail view and pivot to maintenances.
- Audit disabled entries: filter Enabled=disabled and decide whether to delete or re‑enable.
Good Hygiene
- Remove long‑expired one‑time windows to keep lists lean.
- Keep scope minimal—avoid using "all monitors" unless every component is genuinely impacted.
