Planned Maintenance
Show upcoming maintenance windows on your status dashboard.
Planned Maintenance lists scheduled windows that have not yet started. Visitors see upcoming work sorted by start time so they can plan around it.
What visitors see
The Planned Maintenance module (labeled Scheduled Maintenance on the public dashboard) lists maintenance windows that are scheduled for the future and have not yet started.
When enabled, a section titled Scheduled Maintenance appears on your status dashboard. Each entry shows the planned window, description, optional Impact Analysis (when set), affected components, and relevant details so visitors know what to expect.
Entries are sorted soonest upcoming first — the next window on the calendar appears at the top.
Which maintenance events appear
A window is included only when all of the following are true:
- It is published to the status dashboard.
- It is in a scheduled phase (not yet started).
- It affects at least one component currently configured on this dashboard.
Once maintenance begins, it moves to Active Maintenance. After it completes, it appears in Event History.
See Dashboard scope if you change component wiring and scheduled windows disappear from this page.
How this relates to Weekly Activity
If you also enable Weekly Activity, visitors can navigate forward by week to see upcoming maintenance counted on the days those windows overlap. The list module and the chart complement each other: the list shows full details; the chart gives a week-at-a-glance view.
Load more
The dashboard shows an initial batch of scheduled windows. If more exist, visitors can click Load more to see additional entries.
When the section is hidden
If the module is enabled but no upcoming scheduled maintenance affects this dashboard's components, the section does not appear.
If the module is turned off in the Content tab, the section is never shown.

