We have recently started routing about 3 PRI's worth of traffic thru our
asterisk box.
The text on the console now flys by so damn fast, I can't really see
what the heck is going on. Even with verbosity 0 and debug 0 it is still
so fast.
Is there some way I can attach to the console in a
Matthew Boehm wrote:
We have recently started routing about 3 PRI's worth of traffic thru our
asterisk box.
The text on the console now flys by so damn fast, I can't really see
what the heck is going on. Even with verbosity 0 and debug 0 it is still
so fast.
Is there some way I can attach
how about /var/log/asterisk/mssages
On 8/24/05, Matthew Boehm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have recently started routing about 3 PRI's worth of traffic thru our
asterisk box.
The text on the console now flys by so damn fast, I can't really see
what the heck is going on. Even with verbosity 0
or verbose..
makse sure its enabled in logger.conf
On 8/24/05, Jimmy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how about /var/log/asterisk/mssages
On 8/24/05, Matthew Boehm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have recently started routing about 3 PRI's worth of traffic thru our
asterisk box.
The text
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Lots of console; attach and grep?
We have recently started routing
hehe yes exactly..
you could tail -f that file .. or grep
as in
tail -f /var/log/asterisk/verbose |grep -10 -v 'somestring'
that would give you 10 lines around it.. or before it i dont remmeber
off the bat..
On 8/24/05, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Boehm
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
You mean like the info in /var/log/asterisk which is configured via
/etc/asterisk/logger.conf ?
Damn. If I change any logging, that's going to require an asterisk
restart isn't it?
-Matthew
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Matthew Boehm wrote:
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
You mean like the info in /var/log/asterisk which is configured via
/etc/asterisk/logger.conf ?
Damn. If I change any logging, that's going to require an asterisk
restart isn't it?
voip-1*CLI logger reload
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