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Question: User-modifiable timeouts? #188

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WriteCodeEveryday opened this issue Sep 28, 2018 · 2 comments
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Question: User-modifiable timeouts? #188

WriteCodeEveryday opened this issue Sep 28, 2018 · 2 comments

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@WriteCodeEveryday
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Your environment:

  • Operating system: PhotonOS

  • Webserver: None

  • PHP Version: Docker Image

  • Monitorr Version: 1.7.6m (in the footer of the Monitorr UI)

Describe your issue:

I'm running a lot of local services that are sometimes offline for maintenance.

I know the timeouts are set to 10s per service but is there a way to provide a way out of timeouts?

I'd rather just have monitorr give up after 1 second.

@seanvree
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seanvree commented Sep 28, 2018

@WriteCodeEveryday GREAT feature request. this is something that's always been a limitation, and have always had it in the back of my mind to develop a solution.

I'll look into it.

Also FYI to set your expectation on this - will take at least a month to roll this out assuming I can find a good solution unless a good PR comes thru. I've been swamped in my sysadmin job in addition to prioritizing Logarr right now.

@WriteCodeEveryday
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@seanvree time is not an issue here.

I just have a real small environment that's running this (Atom N330 Dual Core, 4GB RAM DDR2).

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