Marcelo Pacheco wrote:

Em Qua 20 Out 2004 15:14, Andrew Edmond escreveu:

Asterisk Community --

I'm looking for a way to gracefully shutdown asterisk at least once a
day and bring it back online.  I'm using Gentoo Linux and using
safe_asterisk from /etc/init.d/asterisk.

#!/bin/bash
export PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
/usr/sbin/asterisk -r -x "stop when convenient"
rmmod wcusb
rmmod wcfxo
rmmod zaptel
modprobe wcusb
modprobe wcfxo
ztcfg -vvv
/usr/sbin/asterisk


I do exactly what you want. But I also restart 100% all of zaptel. Needed for the USB FXS module.

One thing to note about Gentoo is that it doesn't like when you stop a service any other way but the star-start scripts. Marco's idea is a good one but use the /etc/init.d/asterisk script to stop, clean up with the above and restart. If you do stop asterisk with/without the start script make sure to remove the /var/lib/init.d/started/asterisk link otherwise Gentoo won't let you restart the asterisk script (ARGH!).

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