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Downtime#Start(): trigger fixed downtimes immediately instead of waiting for the timer #8891

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julianbrost and others added 2 commits July 7, 2021 15:28
…ing for the timer

... not to cause e.g. notifications if a problem occurs
between the downtime start time and the timer routine.
@Al2Klimov Al2Klimov self-assigned this Jul 7, 2021
@icinga-probot icinga-probot bot added this to the 2.11.10 milestone Jul 7, 2021
@icinga-probot icinga-probot bot added area/runtime Downtimes, comments, dependencies, events bug Something isn't working consider backporting Should be considered for inclusion in a bugfix release ref/IP labels Jul 7, 2021
@julianbrost julianbrost removed the consider backporting Should be considered for inclusion in a bugfix release label Jul 8, 2021
@julianbrost julianbrost marked this pull request as ready for review July 8, 2021 13:33
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I don't see a reason for the draft state.

@julianbrost julianbrost merged commit 58be537 into support/2.11 Jul 8, 2021
@icinga-probot icinga-probot bot deleted the bugfix/trigger-fixed-downtimes-immediately-211 branch July 8, 2021 13:34
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