[Freeswitch-users] safe_freeswitch (like safe_asterisk): restarting FS automatically?

Michael Jerris mike at jerris.com
Wed Jul 23 18:50:44 PDT 2008


There should be no performance issues with -nf.  This is the exact  
reason it exists.

Mike


On Jul 23, 2008, at 9:43 PM, "John Skopis (Lists)" <jlists at skopis.com>  
wrote:

> Birgit Arkesteijn wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We've got an older version of FreeSWITCH (Trunk 7948) running on a  
>> Linux
>> x86_64 machine. At the moment it's crashing few times a day, making  
>> our
>> services very unreliable.
>>
>> At the moment we don't have the time to rebuild this version, so I'm
>> looking for an equivalent of the "safe_asterisk" script. This script
>> runs Asterisk in a loop, restarting it when it goes down.
>>
>> I couldn't find any equivalent script, but maybe I using the wrong
>> keywords in my search.
>>
>> Does anyone know if such a script is available, and (if so) could you
>> point out where I can find it?
>>
>> Thanks, Birgit
>>
>
>
> not too go against the freeswitch crew, especially since I agree you
> should probably update. (just backup fs first).
>
> I am not sure of the performance implications running fs like this (- 
> nf)
> but you can do something like (and this it's quite a nasty hack):
>
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> PREFIX=/usr/local/freeswitch
>
> stop() {
>    local count=0
>    kill -9 `cat /var/run/freeswitch_loop.pid` > /dev/null 2>&1
>
>    while [ $count -lt 10 ]; do
>        [ $count -gt 0 ] && sleep 5
>        count=`expr $count + 1`
>        pidof freeswitch > /dev/null && killall freeswitch || count=100
>    done
>
>    return $?
> }
>
> start() {
>    while true; do $PREFIX/bin/freeswitch -nc -nf > /dev/null 2>&1;  
> done &
>    echo $! > /var/run/freeswitch_loop.pid
>    return 0
> }
>
> case "$1" in
>    start) start ;;
>    stop) stop ;;
>    restart) killall -HUP freeswitch;;
>    reload) killall -HUP freeswitch;;
>
> esac
>
> exit $?
>
>
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