[asterisk-users] init.d script no longer uses safe_asterisk

Rob Hillis rob at hillis.dyndns.org
Wed Jun 4 12:02:28 CDT 2008


I believe Ubuntu is in the process of migrating from sysvinit to 
Upstart.  Upstart is supposed to be capable of monitoring services to 
ensure they don't fail, so I suspect this is likely to be the reason 
behind the safe_asterisk script not being used.


Paul Belanger wrote:
> I noticed safe_asterisk is nolonger used from the init.d script (on
> ubuntu) for asterisk-1.6.0-beta9.  I'm curious if there is another
> init.d script out there, or even the best way to call safe_asterisk.
> Or is safe_asterisk nolonger the script of choice for starting,
> restart asterisk.
>
> One of the main reason we like it, is the email notification if it crashes.
>
> Thanks,
> PB
>
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