Thanks I tried "--help",  "-h" is a little non standard for GPL software.
"-h" normally means human readable. See ls, df...ect

But what ever works!  This does fix a wold of problems. It really
should be on by default, with an option to turn it off, not on. <smile>
Happily added to my init scripts for Asterisk.

Just my opinions of course YMMV.

Andre Bierwirth wrote:

Asterisk CVS-03/31/03-00:53:00, Copyright (C) 2000-2002, Digium.
Usage: asterisk [OPTIONS]
Valid Options:
  -h           This help screen
  -r           Connect to Asterisk on this machine
  -f           Do not fork
  -n           Disable console colorization
  -p           Run as pseudo-realtime thread
  -v           Increase verbosity (multiple v's = more verbose)
  -q           Quiet mode (supress output)
  -g           Dump core in case of a crash
  -x <cmd>     Execute command <cmd> (only valid with -r)
  -i           Initializie crypto keys at startup
  -c           Provide console CLI
  -d           Enable extra debugging


-p = Realtime Priority


Andre

----- Original Message -----
From: "James Sizemore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] will this machine handle it




What does "-p" do?

Mark Spencer wrote:



You can try using the "-p" option to Asterisk.

Mark

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