On 11-11-23 09:21 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 08:16:36AM -0600, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Safe_asterisk refers to the bash script /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk which is
installed by all Asterisk installs whether by rpm, tar or svn. It does
exhibit daemon-like behavior in that it is run as a background process and
will restart itself if you kill it incorrectly.
Note that systems with upstart / systemd will do that more relibly. If
you run asterisk under one of those, use a plain upstart / systemd init
config rather than a legacy sysv init.d script and avoid using
safe_asterisk.
We should consider updating the Makefile in asterisk trunk to start
using them. More and more OS are starting to support them.
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