#!/bin/sh # vim:textwidth=80:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:smartindent:autoindent CLIARGS="$*" # Grab any args passed to safe_asterisk TTY=9 # TTY (if you want one) for Asterisk to run on CONSOLE=yes # Whether or not you want a console #NOTIFY=ben@alkaloid.net # Who to notify about crashes #EXEC=/path/to/somescript # Run this command if Asterisk crashes #LOGFILE=/path/to/logfile # Where to place the normal logfile (disabled if blank) #SYSLOG=local0 # Which syslog facility to use (disabled if blank) MACHINE=`hostname` # To specify which machine has crashed when getting the mail DUMPDROP=/tmp SLEEPSECS=4 ASTSBINDIR=__ASTERISK_SBIN_DIR__ ASTVARRUNDIR=__ASTERISK_VARRUN_DIR__ ASTPIDFILE=${ASTVARRUNDIR}/asterisk.pid # comment this line out to have this script _not_ kill all mpg123 processes when # asterisk exits KILLALLMPG123=1 # run asterisk with this priority PRIORITY=0 # set system filemax on supported OSes if this variable is set # SYSMAXFILES=262144 # Asterisk allows full permissions by default, so set a umask, if you want # restricted permissions. #UMASK=022 # set max files open with ulimit. On linux systems, this will be automatically # set to the system's maximum files open devided by two, if not set here. # MAXFILES=32768 message() { echo "$1" >&2 if test "x$SYSLOG" != "x" ; then logger -p "${SYSLOG}.warn" -t safe_asterisk[$$] "$1" fi if test "x$LOGFILE" != "x" ; then echo "safe_asterisk[$$]: $1" >> "$LOGFILE" fi } # Check if Asterisk is already running. If it is, then bug out, because # starting safe_asterisk when Asterisk is running is very bad. VERSION=`${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -rx 'core show version'` if test "`echo $VERSION | cut -c 1-8`" = "Asterisk" ; then message "Asterisk is already running. $0 will exit now." exit 1 fi # since we're going to change priority and open files limits, we need to be # root. if running asterisk as other users, pass that to asterisk on the command # line. # if we're not root, fall back to standard everything. if test `id -u` != 0 ; then echo "Oops. I'm not root. Falling back to standard prio and file max." >&2 echo "This is NOT suitable for large systems." >&2 PRIORITY=0 message "safe_asterisk was started by `id -n` (uid `id -u`)." else if `uname -s | grep Linux >/dev/null 2>&1`; then # maximum number of open files is set to the system maximum divided by two if # MAXFILES is not set. if test "x$MAXFILES" = "x" ; then # just check if file-max is readable if test -r /proc/sys/fs/file-max ; then MAXFILES=$(( `cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max` / 2 )) fi fi SYSCTL_MAXFILES="fs.file-max" elif `uname -s | grep Darwin /dev/null 2>&1`; then SYSCTL_MAXFILES="kern.maxfiles" fi if test "x$SYSMAXFILES" != "x"; then if test "x$SYSCTL_MAXFILES" != "x"; then sysctl -w $SYSCTL_MAXFILES=$SYSMAXFILES fi fi # set the process's filemax to whatever set above ulimit -n $MAXFILES if test ! -d ${ASTVARRUNDIR} ; then mkdir -p ${ASTVARRUNDIR} chmod 770 ${ASTVARRUNDIR} fi fi if test "x$UMASK" != "x"; then umask $UMASK fi # # Let Asterisk dump core # ulimit -c unlimited # # Don't fork when running "safely" # ASTARGS="" if test "x$TTY" != "x" ; then if test -c /dev/tty${TTY} ; then TTY=tty${TTY} elif test -c /dev/vc/${TTY} ; then TTY=vc/${TTY} else message "Cannot find specified TTY (${TTY})" exit 1 fi ASTARGS="${ASTARGS} -vvvg" if test "x$CONSOLE" != "xno" ; then ASTARGS="${ASTARGS} -c" fi fi if test ! -w "${DUMPDROP}" ; then message "Cannot write to ${DUMPDROP}" exit 1 fi # # Don't die if stdout/stderr can't be written to # trap '' PIPE # # Run scripts to set any environment variables or do any other system-specific setup needed # if test -d /etc/asterisk/startup.d ; then for script in /etc/asterisk/startup.d/*.sh; do if test -r ${script} ; then . ${script} fi done fi run_asterisk() { while :; do if test "x$TTY" != "x" ; then cd /tmp stty sane < /dev/${TTY} nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS} ${ASTARGS} > /dev/${TTY} 2>&1 < /dev/${TTY} else cd /tmp nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS} ${ASTARGS} fi EXITSTATUS=$? message "Asterisk ended with exit status $EXITSTATUS" if test "x$EXITSTATUS" = "x0" ; then # Properly shutdown.... message "Asterisk shutdown normally." exit 0 elif test "0$EXITSTATUS" -gt "128" ; then EXITSIGNAL=$(($EXITSTATUS - 128)) echo "Asterisk exited on signal $EXITSIGNAL." if test "x$NOTIFY" != "x" ; then echo "Asterisk on $MACHINE exited on signal $EXITSIGNAL. Might want to take a peek." | \ mail -s "Asterisk Died" $NOTIFY message "Exited on signal $EXITSIGNAL" fi if test "x$EXEC" != "x" ; then $EXEC fi PID=`cat ${ASTPIDFILE}` DATE=`date "+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z"` if test -f /tmp/core.${PID} ; then mv /tmp/core.${PID} ${DUMPDROP}/core.`hostname`-$DATE & elif test -f /tmp/core ; then mv /tmp/core ${DUMPDROP}/core.`hostname`-$DATE & fi else message "Asterisk died with code $EXITSTATUS." PID=`cat ${ASTPIDFILE}` DATE=`date "+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z"` if test -f /tmp/core.${PID} ; then mv /tmp/core.${PID} ${DUMPDROP}/core.`hostname`-$DATE & elif test -f /tmp/core ; then mv /tmp/core ${DUMPDROP}/core.`hostname`-$DATE & fi fi message "Automatically restarting Asterisk." sleep $SLEEPSECS if test "0$KILLALLMPG123" -gt "0" ; then pkill -9 mpg123 fi done } run_asterisk &