No I meant to say agi, because I haven't seen from plain dialplan
using a stable version, that asterisk should *just die*. But then
again, I only have one system that uses agi, and that one hasn't
crashed yet, in fact it's been on and up since I installed it - System
uptime: 9 weeks, 2 days, 4 hours, 24 minutes, 6 seconds - ago.
So all you are saying is that even with an agi asterisk shouldn't die.
Good then I'm with you.

On 10/11/06, Steve Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, C F wrote:

> I agree that if an asterisk box dies (I don't know how such a thing in
> a well controlled stable system will happen, but I guess with a bug in
> an agi it could happen, then that will be another reason not to use
> AGIs for me) you need another one to take over, but again why would it
> die to begin with?

Since an AGI executes as a separate process communicating with Asterisk
via stdin and stdout, how can an AGI kill Asterisk?

(I'm assuming Asterisk won't let the AGI "buffer overflow" a channel
variable or other string.)

Do you have an example of an AGI killing Asterisk or did you intend to say
"application?"

Thanks in advance,
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