On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 05:31:03PM -0300, Ard wrote:
> This is the output.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ps auxw | grep asterisk
> root 4392 0.0 0.6 50604 13968 ? Ssl 11:02 0:00 asterisk
> root 5050 0.0 0.4 38416 9268 ? S 11:07 0:00 asterisk
> root 5242 0.0 0.4 38528 9420 ? S 11:09 0:00 asterisk
> root 5495 0.0 0.4 38448 9500 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5499 0.0 0.4 38472 9504 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5548 0.0 0.4 38404 9488 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5551 0.0 0.4 38408 9488 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5566 0.0 0.4 38360 9520 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5594 0.0 0.4 38420 9592 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5626 0.0 0.4 38512 9776 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5629 0.0 0.4 38524 9776 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5740 0.0 0.4 39528 9848 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5741 0.0 0.4 39532 9848 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5743 0.0 0.4 39540 9852 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5892 0.0 0.4 39352 9732 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5912 0.0 0.4 39332 9716 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 5914 0.0 0.4 39336 9716 ? S 11:10 0:00 asterisk
> root 7011 0.0 0.4 39828 10272 ? S 11:11 0:00 asterisk
Different processes, indeed.
What do you see in /var/run/asterisk.pid or
/var/eun/asterisk/asterisk.pid ?
Strange. This is the second report I see of such a situation in this
list recently. Asterisk should fail to daemonize if it finds a different
Asterisk through the PID file.
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