On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 11:03:46AM +0100, Kilian Krause wrote:
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,
Hi Tzafir,
-G/-U and -p can co--exist peacefully . WorksForMe (Xorcom Rapid).
Unless in my tests Asterisk silently ignored -p .
but unless i misread the original bug on -G/-U that does only set *one*
group instead of all groups of the asterisk user.. Thus that's no
solution to that other
* Florian Weimer:
* Kilian Krause:
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
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
* Kilian Krause:
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
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