Re: [asterisk-users] rotatestrategy = none not working

2020-05-20 Thread Steve Edwards
On Wed, 20 May 2020, David Cunningham wrote: Thanks for the answer. Since that's what we already have configured, any idea why it wouldn't work? As I said, when "asterisk -rx 'logger reload'" is run it still rotates the log file. Sorry. No clues. Here's a clue from

Re: [asterisk-users] rotatestrategy = none not working

2020-05-20 Thread Steve Edwards
On Wed, 20 May 2020, David Cunningham wrote: Thanks for the answer. Since that's what we already have configured, any idea why it wouldn't work? As I said, when "asterisk -rx 'logger reload'" is run it still rotates the log file. Sorry. No clues. I always use 'syslog' for logging everything.

Re: [asterisk-users] rotatestrategy = none not working

2020-05-20 Thread David Cunningham
Hi Steve, Thanks for the answer. Since that's what we already have configured, any idea why it wouldn't work? As I said, when "asterisk -rx 'logger reload'" is run it still rotates the log file. On Wed, 20 May 2020 at 18:37, Steve Edwards wrote: > On Wed, 20 May 2020, David Cunningham wrote:

Re: [asterisk-users] rotatestrategy = none not working

2020-05-20 Thread Steve Edwards
On Wed, 20 May 2020, David Cunningham wrote: We have an Asterisk 11.3 server where we want log rotation handled purely by Linux's logrotate, and not by Asterisk. To this end we've configured the [general] action of /etc/asterisk/logger.conf with: rotatestrategy = none However, an "asterisk

[asterisk-users] rotatestrategy = none not working

2020-05-19 Thread David Cunningham
Hello, We have an Asterisk 11.3 server where we want log rotation handled purely by Linux's logrotate, and not by Asterisk. To this end we've configured the [general] action of /etc/asterisk/logger.conf with: rotatestrategy = none However, an "asterisk -rx 'logger reload'" still rotates the log