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40 lines
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# asterisk
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#
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# Upstart control file for the Asterisk PBX
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#
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# To install, rename this file to 'asterisk' and copy it to /etc/event.d/
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# On Debian: copy to /etc/init/
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#
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# To start asterisk manually:
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# sudo start asterisk
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#
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# To stop asterisk manually:
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# sudo stop asterisk
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#
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# Asterisk is started with an "interactive console", though redirected
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# to/from /dev/null . The concept of a main console is bad. OTOH, the main
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# process should not detach from the console if we work with upstart and
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# alike.
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#
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# The username 'asterisk' is currently hardwired here, and likewise the
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# varrundir.
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#
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description "Asterisk PBX"
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#version "1.8"
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start on runlevel [2345]
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stop on runlevel [!2345]
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pre-start script
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# Since Ubuntu clears /var/run on reboot, create this before we try to start
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if [ ! -d /var/run/asterisk ]; then
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mkdir -p asterisk /var/run/asterisk
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chown asterisk: /var/run/asterisk
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fi
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end script
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#console output
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respawn
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exec /usr/sbin/asterisk -U asterisk -g -f
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