On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, C F wrote:
I agree that if an asterisk box dies (I don't know how such a thing in a well controlled stable system will happen, but I guess with a bug in an agi it could happen, then that will be another reason not to use AGIs for me) you need another one to take over, but again why would it die to begin with?
Since an AGI executes as a separate process communicating with Asterisk via stdin and stdout, how can an AGI kill Asterisk?
(I'm assuming Asterisk won't let the AGI "buffer overflow" a channel variable or other string.)
Do you have an example of an AGI killing Asterisk or did you intend to say "application?"
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