Chris Mason (Lists) пишет:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Do you rotate Asterisk's logs with the logger or with logrotate?
I have never addressed this before and never seen this problem before.
The issue is causing thousand of log files to be written to the
/var/log/asterisk directory, so many that I
Andrey Solovjov wrote:
This usually happens if one of the log files in /var/log/asterisk is
more than 2Gb...
I had deleted all the log a week previously, so that's is not likely.
I think we have a bug. I built two systems on the same hardware, the
only difference was one had a Sangoma
I have a persistent problem with a PBX I commissioned recently. After a
few days it goes into a spasm, creating thousand of log files and giving
the message below on the CLI.
Dell PE 1600 with Sangoma A200.
pbtpbx*CLI show version
Asterisk 1.2.14 built by root @ pbtpbx.local on a i686 running
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 08:52:52AM -0400, Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
I have a persistent problem with a PBX I commissioned recently. After a
few days it goes into a spasm, creating thousand of log files and giving
the message below on the CLI.
Dell PE 1600 with Sangoma A200.
pbtpbx*CLI
Do you rotate Asterisk's logs with the logger or with logrotate?
Don't know. I have not modified the installation.
What do you have on logger.conf ?
[general]
; Customize the display of debug message time stamps
; this example is the ISO 8601 date format (-mm-dd HH:MM:SS)
; see
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Do you rotate Asterisk's logs with the logger or with logrotate?
I have never addressed this before and never seen this problem before.
The issue is causing thousand of log files to be written to the
/var/log/asterisk directory, so many that I have to use find to