OK, new idea... I can set these services to "volatile", and that way the 
eventhandler can be triggered EVERY time the service fails. Using the 
eventhandler, I can clear any service aks or DT.

D


On 11/06/13 1:50 PM, Carl R. Friend wrote:
>      On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, David Young wrote:
>
>> There are a handful of services on our Icinga installation that I'd like
>> to restrict users from acknowledging / downtiming (they're so important,
>> that I WANT notifications to be sent continually until they're fixed).
>      This is thematically similar to a feature-request I put in for 1.9
> that would enable, by default, expiring acknowledgments.  However, I
> sense a more dire need in your case.
>
>      If you're running an IDOutils backend then it might be possible
> to look for services/hosts that meet your criteria and prophylactially
> issue downtime-cancellations and/or acknowledgment deletions.  It's a
> mess, I know, but I am not aware of anything to prevent the submission
> of downtimes nor acknowledgments for a given host/service.  (Run such
> a thing from "cron" so it's outside Icinga's influence.)  The only
> other way would be to scrape status.dat and issue an external command
> accordingly.
>
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