On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 05:10:42PM +0100, Olivier wrote:
> Thanks for the tip:
> changing to permissive mode made it !
>
> Using methods suggested in [1], do you think its possible and worth the
> effort to configure SELinux to work with Asterisk/Systemd in Enforcing mode
> ?
>
> [1]
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 03:54:47PM +0100, Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For a new project, I'm adapting existing installation script to CentOS 7.
> I must admit I don't understand how to adapt things to systemd.
>
> Here are my questions:
>
> 1. I don't see any systemd sub-directory in
Le 19/12/2016 à 17:10, Olivier a écrit :
2016-12-19 16:11 GMT+01:00 Jean Aunis >:
Le 19/12/2016 à 15:54, Olivier a écrit :
Running systemctl start asterisk fails with :
Dec 19 15:43:08 foobar systemd: PID file
2016-12-19 16:11 GMT+01:00 Jean Aunis :
> Le 19/12/2016 à 15:54, Olivier a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> For a new project, I'm adapting existing installation script to CentOS 7.
> I must admit I don't understand how to adapt things to systemd.
>
> Here are my questions:
>
> 1. I
Le 19/12/2016 à 15:54, Olivier a écrit :
Hello,
For a new project, I'm adapting existing installation script to CentOS 7.
I must admit I don't understand how to adapt things to systemd.
Here are my questions:
1. I don't see any systemd sub-directory in asterisk-13.13.1/contrib.
Do you think
Hello,
For a new project, I'm adapting existing installation script to CentOS 7.
I must admit I don't understand how to adapt things to systemd.
Here are my questions:
1. I don't see any systemd sub-directory in asterisk-13.13.1/contrib.
Do you think such directory and matching Makefile target