Kevin Blackham
2004-Dec-10 23:05 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] -p real time priority and -U together
When I start asterisk with 'asterisk -pvvvvU asterisk -G asterisk', I can get it up and running as non-root with priority. However, if I restart from CLI, it exits complaining about being unable to set prio. Clearly this is because it's non-root. Is this an impossible scenario?