[asterisk-users] Unable to load users.conf
Rizha Yuherdianto
rizha.yuherdianto at gmail.com
Thu Oct 18 00:28:14 CDT 2012
>
> 0) if its just a warning, how to get it fixed?
>>
>
> It doesn't really need to. A 'warning' is like saying "here's something
> you should be aware of."
>
> Personally, I prefer to resolve all warnings so there is less cruft to
> sift through when something actually does go wrong.
>
>
I see
>
> 1) checked, it is not exist. is it exist by default?
>>
>
> I don't know about your version of Asterisk.
>
>
Im using AsteriskNow lastest version 2.0.2
>
> 2) what directory it should be?
>>
>
> Unless you (or your package maintainer) has been fiddling about, it should
> be in the same directory as all of your other Asterisk configuration files:
> sip.conf, iax.conf, extensions.[conf|ael], etc.
>
already checked. files for asterisk are on /etc/asterisk directory but
theres no users.conf
>
> 3) im root
>>
>
> Glad to meet you.
>
>
:D
> If you meant the user running Asterisk is root, this is a less than
> optimal situation that can lead to really big problems.
Why? Steve please explain.
> 4) the file doesn't exist
>>
>
> At a minimum, 'touch /etc/asterisk/users.conf' may make the warning go
> away. You should read up a bit to see if the features of users.conf make
> sense for your environment.
>
I'll read it again
> Personally, I set up my Asterisk installs so they only load the modules
> I'm actually using by specifying 'autoload=no' and explicitly loading the
> modules I want in modules.conf.
I still need to learn more. I've just experimenting asterisk from
yesterday, but I'll try to examine what modules i need to load :-)
thank you
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20121018/c0cbd4be/attachment.htm>
More information about the asterisk-users
mailing list