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Came across this again today. Last week I set a few databases offline to make sure that nobody complained. This (correctly) triggered alerts that the database was unavailable. However, when I dropped the databases today, the only thing I saw was that the unavailable alert was ended. This still feels odd to me
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This would cut down on our alerts that currently appear for node, too much extra noise
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An error occurred while saving the comment Greg commented
With recent changes to Chrome to more aggressively flag insecure sites, this has become more important too us. Is it possible to turn on HTTPS somewhere and allow us to apply a certificate? I guess I can move to hosting it in IIS, but I'd really prefer to keep it all in the managed website if possible.
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We've got some management people concerned about the browser saying "not secure" when they login. We'd really like a way to apply a certificate to make the whole thing HTTPS without having to host it in IIS ourselves.
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Version 7.1.13 means that whatever settings you pick for email now apply to Slack. We want all alerts to go to slack, but only some alerts to go to email (and those often go to custom email addresses)
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This came up again for me today when a vendor dropped a database while doing maintenance and we started having support calls come in from users around 10 minutes later. It'd be nice to know what database was dropped, when it was dropped, who it was dropped by, etc. Having an event alert as a warning of what might be coming would have been very helpful.