Do not know why, but have noticed redhat = 1, and debian = many


On Jul 1, 2005, at 7:18 PM, Mark Charlton wrote:

On 7/2/05, Anton Krall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Guys.

Anybody know why sometimes on some servers Asterisk shows more than once
while doing a ps?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] akrall]# ps -ax|grep asterisk
20555 ?        S      0:00 /bin/sh /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk
20557 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
20558 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
20560 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
20561 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
20562 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
20564 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
20565 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
20566 ?        S      0:02 asterisk -vvvg -c
20567 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
21958 ?        S      0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
30470 pts/2    S      0:00 grep asterisk

Im running asterisk via the start/stop script on init.d

On my other servers, it only shows once...



I would guess its the use of the -c flag to run it

From: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+options
# asterisk -vvvvvvc:Start Asterisk PBX, don't go background

have you been monitoring it from the command line.
I use -rvvvv to get the background version.

Just a guess.
Mark
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