My Gurus!
I'm still playing with asterisk in the lab here. There
is a feature that I need in a production asterisk
system. I was wondering if it already exists in
asterisk.
When we want to shutdown a production asterisk system,
we would like the shutdown to happen after there are
no
more calls being processed. In other words, a shutdown
command that does the following:
- block asterisk from receiving/answering all new
connection requests
- monitor existing call connections it is currently
handling
- when all calls/connections have ended, then
effect
the shutdown and stop the asterisk process.
Is there a way to do this in asterisk now, and how?
This would be the ultimate graceful shutdown; perfect
for routine system maintenance tasks on production
servers handling continuous traffic.
Thanks,
Jeng
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