# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # # Additional options for asterisk # # see "asterisk -h" for a list of options # # No default. # #ASTERISK_OPTS="" # # User and group to run asterisk as # # Value: double-colon separated list of user and group, or empty to run as root: # # # "asterisk:asterisk" to run as user "asterisk" and group "asterisk" # "asterisk" to run as user "asterisk" and all groups that user "asterisk" is a member of # ":asterisk" to run as user "root" and group "asterisk" # # Default: asterisk # #ASTERISK_USER="asterisk" # # Nicelevel # # Set the priority of the asterisk process # # Value: (highest) -20..19 (lowest) # # No default (leave scheduling to be system default). # #ASTERISK_NICE="19" # Send crash notifications emails to this address # (needs a working mail service and /usr/sbin/sendmail to do so (e.g. ssmtp)) # # Value: Email address or empty to disable # # No default. # #ASTERISK_NOTIFY_EMAIL="root" # # Send asterisk's output to this terminal # # Value: Full path to device node or a number # # No default. # #ASTERISK_TTY="/dev/tty9" # # Start an asterisk console on the terminal specified by ASTERISK_TTY # # Warning! Use only for debugging, this is a potential security issue! # # Value: yes/no # # Default: no # #ASTERISK_CONSOLE="no" # # Maximum size of core files. # # Value: Size in bytes, unlimited for no limit or empty to disable. # # Default: do not generate core dumps # #ASTERISK_CORE_SIZE="unlimited" # # ASTERISK_CORE_DIR # # Value: Directory (will be created if non-existant). # # Default: /tmp # #ASTERISK_CORE_DIR="/var/lib/asterisk/core" # # Max number of filedescriptors. asterisk can trivially run out of # descriptors. In most (SIP) cases it uses at least four descriptors per call, # and this is a conservative value. # # Value: Number of descriptors # # Default: leave system default in place. # ASTERISK_MAX_FD="4096" # # Delay time before restarting asterisk after a crash. # # Value: Number of seconds to sleep after a crash before restarting. # # Default: 5 # #ASTERISK_RESTART_DELAY=5 # # The stop mechanism to use. Asterisk can do gracefully, when convenient or now. # By default we expect you to want to stop as soon as possible, so we default # # Default: gracefully # #ASTERISK_STOP_METHOD="when convenient" # # By default the init script waits two minutes for asterisk to stop. This allows # you to change that, or even completely disable and go into wait for ever mode (-1). # The value here is in seconds. # # Default: 120 # #ASTERISK_STOP_TIMEOUT=-1 # # ASTERISK_CONFDIR # # If you'd like an alternative folder to /etc/${RC_SVCNAME} to be used # (typically /etc/asterisk) to be used for configuration. # # Default: /etc/${RC_SVCNAME} # #ASTERISK_CONFDIR="/etc/foo/bar" # ASTERISK_CACHEDIR # # Value: Directory to which astcachedir in asterisk.conf is set. # # Default: /var/cache/asterisk # #ASTERISK_CACHEDIR="/var/cache/asterisk" # # Normally the init script will not wait for asterisk to fully boot. With this # setting set to yes/true/1 it will issue a "core waitfullybooted" directly # after starting asterisk, and wait for asterisk to start up completely. This # is useful in certain conditions where other software requires asterisk to be # properly started before they themselves can be started. # # Default: no # #ASTERISK_WAITBOOTED=yes # # When core-dumping, the default was to generate core-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S). # In certain highly unusual configurations it's helpful to also get the # hostname into this filename. By enabling this option the wrapper loop will # adjust the core file to be named core-$(hostname)-$(date ...). # # Default: no # #ASTERISK_CORE_USEHOSTNAME=yes # # When core-dumping, the default is to not compress these files. However, as it turns # out, compressing these core files can save significant amount of space, so if you # want them compressed, specify the tool to use here. # # Default: do not compress # #ASTERISK_CORE_COMPRESS=bzip2