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.
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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.
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:
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
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