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  <description>Hello. Mackerel team CRE Inoue (id:a-know) here with another update announcement. You can now use an API to get host monitoring statuses With this update, it is now possible to retrieve the monitor associated with the host and its status (monitoring status) using an API. The following are supported.…</description>
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  <published>2020-05-22 12:28:06</published>
  <title>You can now use an API to get host monitoring statuses and more</title>
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