Mark them as "dialup" servers perhaps?
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Carl
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Hi!
Is there any cookbook for how to handle servers in AWS that get started shut down elastically form the xymon side - avoiding alerts and such? Essentially automatically "disabling" servers (maybe even a different colour/status to see why?) either on the client side on shutdown via agent or via a callback from AWS but automatically reenabling it when they start up again?
Any experience?
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