> Well, if asterisk decides to die, I want to restart it.  A bad module
> would be spotted prior to going into production.

We tend to find that on the rare occasions asterisk does decide to die, it very 
often doesn't die completely. The asterisk process is still running, but 
running asterisk -r to get the console give the heading banner, but doesn't 
actually come up with a CLI prompt.

Obviously, for a scenario like this, simply starting asterisk isn't going to 
solve the problem and the only real way around it is to do the sort of 
monitoring you want to avoid (send a junk SIP packet and make sure a sensible 
response comes back).

Regards,

Chris
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