I have written a program that monitors asterisk to make sure my peers and 
channels are all in good order. The program calls asterisk once a min and 
then parses the output.  The program works fine when launched from the 
command line. I then wrote a script to launch the program with the hope of 
launching it on boot up from /etc/init.d. When I log into a terminal 
session and run the script I am able to start/stop/status on the program 
and all is good. When I copy the same script to the /etc/init.d folder and 
run it the program fails to be able to access the asterisk bin. 

In all three cases I am logged in as root. The script is owned by root and 
all it's permissions set.   Anyone have any idea why running my startup 
script from the /etc/init.d folder would act differently?


I am running asterisk 1.8.x, On opensuse 11.x. The startup script is 
launching a mono application.  


Any ideas would be appreciated. 


Thanks


Bryant 
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