[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Debugging

Mark Phillips g7ltt at g7ltt.com
Thu Jan 5 12:20:35 MST 2006


They're not? They have no business in an open source world then ;-}

Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
http://www.g7ltt.com


Douglas Garstang wrote:
> Not everyone is a C programmer extraordinairre.
> 
>     -----Original Message-----
>     *From:* Alyed Tzompa [mailto:alyed.tzompa at simitel.com]
>     *Sent:* Thursday, January 05, 2006 11:59 AM
>     *To:* Douglas Garstang; asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
>     *Subject:* RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Debugging
> 
>     Then stop looking for easy solutions and get your hands dirty
>     changing your c files
> 
>     Alyed
> 
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>     Well, I want the output that the NoOp's generate. I want to be able
>     to manually log lines to a file through some mechanism. I just wish
>     I could do it without all the extra NoOp stuff at the front.
>      
>     I just tried using:
>     mylogfile => verbose
>      
>     in logger.conf but all I got was the startup/shutdown asterisk
>     messages. Besides, this isn't what I wan't. I don't want Asterisk
>     internal generated log messages. I want my OWN log messages, that I
>     specify.
>      
>     Doug
>      
>      
> 
>         -----Original Message-----
>         *From:* Alyed Tzompa [mailto:alyed.tzompa at simitel.com]
>         *Sent:* Thursday, January 05, 2006 11:18 AM
>         *To:* asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
>         *Subject:* re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Debugging
> 
>         I don't find the console output ugly, maybe messy, but never ugly :P
> 
>         If u don't like those NoOp, just take them away from ur
>         extensions.conf. BTW, to  save the console output to a given
>         file, just edit your logger.conf file.
>         Say you only want the console output, then just add to your
>         filename the verbose option . The file will be saved wherever is
>         defined in the asterisk.conf (the
>          default is /var/log/asterisk) after editing the file you'll
>         need to do either an Asterisk restart or input CLI> logger
>         rotate  at the Asterisk console.
>         i.e.
>         ;logger.conf
> 
>         [logfiles]
>         mylogfile => verbose
> 
> 
>         Alyed
>         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
>         I'd like to have Asterisk log useful messages during operation.
> 
>         Is there any way in extensions.conf that I can manually log
>         messages to a file, say via syslog()? The console output is
>         ugly, with all the extra "Executing
>         NoOp("SIP/pstn.voip.com-08a28bd0"," crud at the front of each
>         line. I'm not sure how to save console output anyway.
> 
>         Thanks,
>         Doug.
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