If you are running Asterisk on a Linux server, you might be using an init.d script to manage the Asterisk service.
However, in recent years, many Linux distributions have switched to using systemd as the default init system. Systemd offers many advantages over traditional init systems, including improved performance, enhanced logging capabilities, and a more flexible service management framework. In this video, we will explore how to replace the init.d script with systemd for managing the Asterisk service, so you can take advantage of the benefits that systemd has to offer and avoid some problems caused by old startup file.
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0:00 Intro
2:12 Creating custom asterisk.service file
11:18 ast_sd_notidy() compilation
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