If you want to stop stuff from going to the console you can use the command 
"logger mute" and console will not get output but log file will.
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On Dec 30, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Bruce B wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I am playing around with Asterisk 1.8.8.0 from Digium repository. This is all 
> there is to my logger.conf file:
> 
> [general]
> dateformat=%F %T
> 
> [logfiles]
> full => notice,warning,error,debug,verbose,dtmf,fax
> 
> However, when I do, "core set verbose 0" at CLI, Asterisk ceases to write to 
> /var/log/asterisk/full file for some reason. When I type "core set verbose 9" 
> at CLI then it starts writing to /var/log/asterisk/full. Is this the correct 
> behaviour or am I missing a config setting?
> 
> Of course I want the /var/log/asterisk/full file to always keep the logs 
> regardless of what the verbosity at CLI level is. 
> 
> Thanks
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