[asterisk-users] Continuous bothering message -- Remote UNIX connection disconnected

Zeeshan Zakaria zishanov at gmail.com
Mon Apr 5 10:18:36 CDT 2010


Setting verbosity to 0 doesn't make it go away, just stops displaying it on
the CLI, and so does it stops displaying a lot of other useful information
which you might actually need to see in your CLI. So first try to figure out
which computer on your network is running "asterisk -rx" command, and stop
it there. If you are using FreePBX on one of the computers, it is very
common that somebody leaves it in its home screen, resulting it to keep
sending "asterisk -rx" command to the asterisk server. Solution in this case
is to navigate away from the home screen of FreePBX. Verbose should stay at
3 if you want to see what is happening on your asterisk server.

Zeeshan A Zakaria

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On 2010-04-05 11:09 AM, "khalid touati" <khalidtouati at gmail.com> wrote:

Thank you Danny, i did set verbosity to 1 and it's gone, thanks to all of
you guys!!

2010/4/5 David Gibbons <dave at videon-central.com>

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