>From AMI you can get uptime. If the uptime is short likely Asterisk restarted.
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On Oct 19, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Alex Villací­s Lasso wrote:

> I have a program that connects to the Asterisk Manager Interface through port 
> 5038 on a remote machine. Suppose I get a TCP disconnection on my program. 
> The program will then attempt to reconnect to the AMI and will eventually 
> succeed. Is there a way to check whether the disconnection was caused by a 
> network disruption, or an Astersk restart/crash? In other words, is the 
> Asterisk process I contacted now the same as the one I was connected before, 
> or is it a different one? The reason I want to know is that I have a cache of 
> information that is costly to parse (scales linearly with the number of 
> extensions) and I want to know how to realize that the information is now 
> stale.
> 
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