Summary: | ASTERISK-08032: [patch] Make redhat init script start asterisk later | ||
Reporter: | alric (alric) | Labels: | |
Date Opened: | 2006-10-30 15:38:54.000-0600 | Date Closed: | 2006-10-31 00:31:38.000-0600 |
Priority: | Trivial | Regression? | No |
Status: | Closed/Complete | Components: | Core/NewFeature |
Versions: | Frequency of Occurrence | ||
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Environment: | Attachments: | ( 0) rh-initscript-change.diff | |
Description: | Wasn't sure where this was supposed to be placed. On your default redhat / CentOS machine, if you install MySQL, asterisk, and then use realtime config from MySQL, you'll quickly find that asterisk starts before MySQL on bootup, listed as S40 in rc3.d/. I talked to some others, and they didn't see any reason why it couldn't be pushed back, so here's a trivial patch to do that. | ||
Comments: | By: damin (damin) 2006-10-30 18:33:07.000-0600 That is actually a smart move. I vote for "Yes". If you are using RealTime w/ MySQL on the same box (which is silly, but people do it) then Asterisk shouldn't start until later in the boot process. By: Russell Bryant (russell) 2006-10-31 00:31:37.000-0600 added to 1.4 and the trunk in revisions 46563 and 46564, thanks! |