Thanks all for the replies.
I now * starting when the machine reboots without any user intervention
required.
Dave
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Sent: 19 October 2003 03:48
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users
Hi all,
Is there any way to get * to start when linux boots?
I am running Red Hat 8.0, but a remote site I am testing IAX with has power
problems and the server there keeps re-booting, would be nice if everything
started up again automatically.
I noticed this in the list the other day,
I
David J Carter wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way to get * to start when linux boots?
I am running Red Hat 8.0, but a remote site I am testing IAX with has power
problems and the server there keeps re-booting, would be nice if everything
started up again automatically.
I noticed this in the list
Cheers,
Do I add the safe_asterisk to the rc.local file?
You may tell I am new to Linux.
Dave
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Sent: 18 October 2003 10:40
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Auto Start
David J
David J Carter wrote:
Cheers,
Do I add the safe_asterisk to the rc.local file?
You may tell I am new to Linux.
Dave
Yes, rc.local should do it for you..
Don't worry about being new to Linux, I have been using it for a few
years and I am still learning, I still think I am a newbie.. :)
I have put ./var/sbin/safe_asterisk in the rc.local file but it still
doesn't start.
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Sent: 18 October 2003 11:31
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Auto Start
David J Carter wrote
David J Carter wrote:
I have put ./var/sbin/safe_asterisk in the rc.local file but it still
doesn't start.
Have you got the zaptel drivers loading at startup?
This can either be done by using modprobe commands in the rc.local or by
using the init script that comes with the zaptel source..
Yup,
I did modprobe when I loaded everything. If I issue the reboot command then
I see the zaptel being unloaded.
Dave
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Sent: 18 October 2003 12:11
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users
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If I scroll back up the screen the message is not there.
I now have only ./safe_asterisk in my rc.local file.
Dave
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Sent: 18 October 2003 12:11
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Auto
Dave,
After the system boots up, you check to see which modules are loaded by
doing a lsmod. zaptel and others that you need should be listed. If not
you can manually add modprobe zaptel and the other drivers into your
rc.local file.
Paul
Just before the Logon prompt appears on boot I see a
I now have only ./safe_asterisk in my rc.local file.
Another way to start/monitor * is to put this in /etc/inittab:
# Run asterisk in runlevels 2-5
A1:2345:respawn:/usr/sbin/safe_asterisk
If * dies for any reason, its automatically restarted within about
five minutes. (It also causes
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