Salve *! Since 6 month I enjoy runing asterisk on a vserver. Vserver does have one handycap - as [EMAIL PROTECTED] can't you create devices - you can only remove them (without a chance to restore them yourself...)
When I start asterisk -gcvvvv by hand I got a colored CLI, but when I use init.d it is only monocrom. Could be that I had once a /dev/tty1, now I have to live without one.... (OK, I could ask the ISP for a recovery - but every vserver is different, there could be a use to know how to run "asterisk -c" without a TTY or fake TTY. I use Debian with asterisk/testing (1.2.7.1) /etc/init.d/asterisk calls /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk inside vi /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk #TTY=9 is comment out So I do want to have a colored CLI, i change line 52 of /etc/init.d/asterisk PARAMS="$PARAMS -U $USER" PARAMS="$PARAMS -r -U $USER" This gives me a colord CLI, also for other asterisk -rcvvv conections :)))) BUT... I have a heavy repeating warning: Use EXIT or QUIT to exit the asterisk console Use EXIT or QUIT to exit the asterisk console Use EXIT or QUIT to exit the asterisk console ... hmmmmmm This is a dirty solution - not good.... I tried to link a tty9 to /dev/null - but it seems that aterisk is also reading from /dev/null - so that's no solution... I fear that "asterisk -c" does need a tty and asterisk CLI is switched to ansi colored CLI only with "-c" right? So without a TTY (And I think I can't creat a dummy TTY on a vserver) I will have no chance to have a colored TTY - right? Or does anybody knows a trick? ^ ^ Would be more easy to have a option "-C" just to have ansi color support ;) Greetings, rob PS: Of course it could be my fault that *I* maybe had removed an existing tty - but there is no garantee that all vserver does have a tty :) And remember when you are [EMAIL PROTECTED] on a vserver, you have the power to remove devices, but not the right to create them! _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
