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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:44 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Automatically start after restart Reply with quote

Hi All;

How can I let Asterisk start automatically once the
machine restarted without need to type asterisk -cvvv?

Any script or something that can do that?

Also, in which command line screen (F1 or F2 or F3 or
..?) I will find it?

Regards
Bilal
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:12 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Automatically start after restart Reply with quote

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bilal ghayyad wrote:
Quote:
Hi All;

How can I let Asterisk start automatically once the
machine restarted without need to type asterisk -cvvv?

Any script or something that can do that?

Also, in which command line screen (F1 or F2 or F3 or
..?) I will find it?

Use the asterisk init scripts or safe_asterisk:

1. type "make config" after you finish compiling and installing Asterisk
2. type "service asterisk start" (in Fedora/CentOS etc) or
"/etc/init.d/asterisk start" in other distros
3. type "asterisk -r" to connect to the process

or do the same but using "safe_asterisk" instead of the scripts.

The benefit of the make config stuff is that you can then do "chkconfig
asterisk on" to make Asterisk start up automatically on boot.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:18 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Automatically start after restart Reply with quote

bilal ghayyad wrote:
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Any script or something that can do that?

The scripts are located in the Asterisk source directory under
contrib/init.d

Doug

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:39 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Automatically start after restart Reply with quote

Le lundi 11 f?vrier 2008, bilal ghayyad a ?crit?:
Quote:
Hi All;

How can I let Asterisk start automatically once the
machine restarted without need to type asterisk -cvvv?

you need a init script. Depends on your distribution. It looks like some
packages exists : asterisk-initscript for example.

Quote:
Any script or something that can do that?

Also, in which command line screen (F1 or F2 or F3 or
..?) I will find it?

asterisk -rvvv ?
man asterisk

Quote:
Regards
Bilal



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:38 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Automatically start after restart Reply with quote

Dear Matt;

Special thanks for you, but I did not understand what
u mean by: Hash: SHA1?

Do u mean to type SHA1 from the putty when I am
connected remotely? I tried that and I did not find
such command, but rather I found commands like
sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, ...

Can u advise what exactly meant by SHA1 and from where
to be typed?

I am using Fedora core 7.

Regards
Bilal
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Hash: SHA1

bilal ghayyad wrote:
Quote:
Hi All;

How can I let Asterisk start automatically once the
machine restarted without need to type asterisk
-cvvv?
Quote:

Any script or something that can do that?

Also, in which command line screen (F1 or F2 or F3
or
Quote:
..?) I will find it?

Use the asterisk init scripts or safe_asterisk:

1. type "make config" after you finish compiling and
installing
Asterisk
2. type "service asterisk start" (in Fedora/CentOS
etc) or
"/etc/init.d/asterisk start" in other distros
3. type "asterisk -r" to connect to the process

or do the same but using "safe_asterisk" instead of
the scripts.

The benefit of the make config stuff is that you can
then do "chkconfig
asterisk on" to make Asterisk start up automatically
on boot.

- --
Kind Regards,

Matt Riddell
Director

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:54 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Automatically start after restart Reply with quote

On 2/13/08, bilal ghayyad <bilmar_gh at yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
Dear Matt;

Special thanks for you, but I did not understand what
u mean by: Hash: SHA1?

Do u mean to type SHA1 from the putty when I am
connected remotely? I tried that and I did not find
such command, but rather I found commands like
sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, ...

Can u advise what exactly meant by SHA1 and from where
to be typed?

ROFL

Sorry, can't stop laughing...

Bilal, you should first learn netiquette, and read email completely.
You would find then, that answer is enclosed inline (as it's commonly
done in emails). SHA1 indicates hashing algorithm for signed email.

Regards,
Atis

Quote:

I am using Fedora core 7.

Regards
Bilal
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bilal ghayyad wrote:
Quote:
Hi All;

How can I let Asterisk start automatically once the
machine restarted without need to type asterisk
-cvvv?
Quote:

Any script or something that can do that?

Also, in which command line screen (F1 or F2 or F3
or
Quote:
..?) I will find it?

Use the asterisk init scripts or safe_asterisk:

1. type "make config" after you finish compiling and
installing
Asterisk
2. type "service asterisk start" (in Fedora/CentOS
etc) or
"/etc/init.d/asterisk start" in other distros
3. type "asterisk -r" to connect to the process

or do the same but using "safe_asterisk" instead of
the scripts.

The benefit of the make config stuff is that you can
then do "chkconfig
asterisk on" to make Asterisk start up automatically
on boot.

- --
Kind Regards,

Matt Riddell
Director



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:05 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Automatically start after restart Reply with quote

I actually use daemon tools

http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/daemontools-0.76.tar.gz

I like it because its log handling features, it takes the stdout of asterisk and puts it in a log directory and automatically rotates the files.
Doug Lytle wrote:
Quote:
bilal ghayyad wrote:

Quote:
Any script or something that can do that?




The scripts are located in the Asterisk source directory under
contrib/init.d

Doug



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:35 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Automatically start after restart Reply with quote

On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 09:05:43AM -0700, Anthony Francis wrote:
Quote:
I actually use daemon tools

http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/daemontools-0.76.tar.gz

I like it because its log handling features, it takes the stdout of
asterisk and puts it in a log directory and automatically rotates the
files.

Asterisk is a daemon. Why do you need to look at its output?

Check logger.conf, as well as your distro's logrotate. Or use rsyslog
that already knows how to rotate logs (mind you: asterisk as well).
Fedora have switched to it, and it seems that Debian will also do.

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