Damian Krzeminski wrote: > keccles wrote: >> On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 07:56 -0700, Kevin Thorley wrote: >>> keccles wrote: >>>> I know it's unstable, but does anybody have a guess about why the >>>> logging is failing? sipXproxy is only logging ERR and NOTICE, even >>>> though I see >>>> >>>> /usr/local/ecs/svn/main/etc/sipxpbxsipXproxy-config.in:SIPX_PROXY_LOG_LEVEL >>>> : DEBUG >>>> >>>> and sipxconfig GUI shows debug as well. >>>> >>>> -ke >>>> >>>> >>> Both sipXproxy-config.in and registrar-config.in are no longer used. >>> They only remain so that their values can be migrated when the upgrade >>> support for those two files is implemented. Any changes that need to be >>> made to sipXproxy-config and registrar-config must be made via >>> sipXconfig. After making these changes (and waiting a few seconds for >>> the replication to take place), you should see the correct values in the >>> sipXproxy-config and registrar-config files. The .in files will no >>> longer be updated by sipXconfig, and will be deleted as soon as the >>> upgrade code is in place. >>> >>> I'm not sure if this is related to why sipXproxy isn't logging >>> correctly, but I just want to make sure this point is understood, so as >>> it doesn't confuse the issue. >>> >>> Kevin >> OK. on the GUI system/general/logging, all values are set to DEBUG (and >> have been for days.) Just to be safe, I hit apply and then hit Continue >> on the restart services page. >> Debugging/jobstatus shows: >> >> Data replication: alias 6/5/08 10:10 AM 6/5/08 10:10 AM Completed >> >> but using grep in /usr/local/ecs/svn/main/etc/sipxpbx I see: >> >> $ grep SIPX_PROXY_LOG_LEVEL sipXproxy-config* >> sipXproxy-config:SIPX_PROXY_LOG_LEVEL : NOTICE >> sipXproxy-config.in:SIPX_PROXY_LOG_LEVEL : DEBUG >> >> so for some reason that DEBUG value is not getting to the correct place, >> unless there is another directory I should look in? >> >> -kathy >> > > I suspect that you need to go to Diagnostic->Services and click on sipXproxy > service to change it. > I thought that the old UI (System->General) would be removed as sipXconfig > removes *-config.in file. > > The idea for logging is that once we actually can manage all the log levels > again we will create a special logging UI screen > that would let you control the logging of all managed services in one place. > D. >
Yes, I thought I removed all the settings from their location on the General page, but I guess I missed some. I'll take care of that now Thanks, Kevin _______________________________________________ sipx-dev mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-dev Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-dev
