Hi CuPoTKa,

> Setting AST_REALTIME="yes" to "no" helps, but asterisk starts without
> high priority.
> 
> There's no problem starting it from command line, even with -p (high
> priority) flag. Problem only with init script.

yes, that's due to the fact that some other users complained about the
-U and -G not working effectively enough for their needs. The dilemma is
that either we let asterisk drop privileges *AFTER* setting realtime
prio (launching as root and being limited to one group), or we switch to
that asterisk user *BEFORE* launching asterisk (and getting all the
groups, but asterisk user cannot set realtime-prio).

Any solution that does address both issues is welcome.

-- 
Best regards,
 Kilian

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