[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-24734) 'config list' output not so useful for humans - pjsip.conf entries list association with a unique ID instead of a module/component

Rusty Newton (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Wed Jan 28 14:19:36 CST 2015


     [ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24734?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Rusty Newton updated ASTERISK-24734:
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    Description: 
The output of CLI 'config list' :
{noformat}chan_phone           /etc/asterisk/phone.conf                          
res_phoneprov        /etc/asterisk/phoneprov.conf                      
1986ab54-0983-44fe-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
998e530c-d00b-48ec-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
15668905-e706-4c60-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
ad4e235a-e1ba-42f6-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
6d79d51e-846f-47fb-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
369ca1d3-b380-4ece-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
b11bbce1-7078-4830-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
3b6cf920-dd33-4af4-a /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
d0f06240-1607-4670-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
fe3928c7-f4c5-4967-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
fbc00a11-886f-4195-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
671b6896-a332-4199-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
fc63d3de-53d3-4bff-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
d79ef6b5-1406-4ffb-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
1549122f-2ebb-401e-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
core                 /etc/asterisk/pjsip_notify.conf                   
registration         /etc/asterisk/pjsip_wizard.conf  
{noformat}

Yeah.. that isn't too useful.

Richard Mudgett also noted that several of the entries show "core" when they shouldn't, he is already working on a fix for that aspect (or may have comitted it by now).

So, this issue is for the pjsip.conf entries.

  was:
{noformat}chan_phone           /etc/asterisk/phone.conf                          
res_phoneprov        /etc/asterisk/phoneprov.conf                      
1986ab54-0983-44fe-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
998e530c-d00b-48ec-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
15668905-e706-4c60-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
ad4e235a-e1ba-42f6-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
6d79d51e-846f-47fb-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
369ca1d3-b380-4ece-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
b11bbce1-7078-4830-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
3b6cf920-dd33-4af4-a /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
d0f06240-1607-4670-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
fe3928c7-f4c5-4967-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
fbc00a11-886f-4195-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
671b6896-a332-4199-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
fc63d3de-53d3-4bff-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
d79ef6b5-1406-4ffb-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
1549122f-2ebb-401e-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
core                 /etc/asterisk/pjsip_notify.conf                   
registration         /etc/asterisk/pjsip_wizard.conf  
{noformat}

Yeah.. that isn't too useful.

Richard Mudgett also noted that several of the entries show "core" when they shouldn't, he is already working on a fix for that aspect (or may have comitted it by now).

So, this issue is for the pjsip.conf entries.


> 'config list' output not so useful for humans - pjsip.conf entries list association with a unique ID instead of a module/component
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-24734
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24734
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Core/General
>         Environment: Asterisk 13 (probably 12 too?)
>            Reporter: Rusty Newton
>            Severity: Minor
>
> The output of CLI 'config list' :
> {noformat}chan_phone           /etc/asterisk/phone.conf                          
> res_phoneprov        /etc/asterisk/phoneprov.conf                      
> 1986ab54-0983-44fe-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> 998e530c-d00b-48ec-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> 15668905-e706-4c60-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> ad4e235a-e1ba-42f6-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> 6d79d51e-846f-47fb-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> 369ca1d3-b380-4ece-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> b11bbce1-7078-4830-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> 3b6cf920-dd33-4af4-a /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> d0f06240-1607-4670-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> fe3928c7-f4c5-4967-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> fbc00a11-886f-4195-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> 671b6896-a332-4199-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> fc63d3de-53d3-4bff-8 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> d79ef6b5-1406-4ffb-9 /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> 1549122f-2ebb-401e-b /etc/asterisk/pjsip.conf                          
> core                 /etc/asterisk/pjsip_notify.conf                   
> registration         /etc/asterisk/pjsip_wizard.conf  
> {noformat}
> Yeah.. that isn't too useful.
> Richard Mudgett also noted that several of the entries show "core" when they shouldn't, he is already working on a fix for that aspect (or may have comitted it by now).
> So, this issue is for the pjsip.conf entries.



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