2008/10/16 Torbjörn Abrahamsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> You could use #exec statements in one of your config-files.


Could you elaborate ?
Which of /etc/asterisk files are thinking of ?


> This would
> mean that they would be run on every reload. As you asked about running
> at every restart, not reload, you would have to check if it is indeed a
> restart. This could possibly be done by checking the uptime with
> "asterisk -rx 'show uptime'", and then parse this to see if it is quite
> low, meaning it would be a restart...
>
> // T
>
>
>
> Olivier wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Using Asterisk 1.4, I would like to send a couple of SIP notifies or
> various
> > scripts whenever Asterisk restart.
> > My concern is also deal with restart from CLI but I don't how Asterisk is
> > restarted when using CLI.
> >
> > Is safe_asterisk used ?
> > What is the best way to do ?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> >
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