Uptime counters (was RE: [Asterisk-Users] Bayonne and Asterisk)
James Sizemore
james at deny.org
Thu Nov 20 23:14:45 MST 2003
I did not even know about it! But seeing as it is not in the change
log no wonder?
You have the bug number the notes are under for usage?
[root at telco07 asterisk]# grep log ChangeLog
-- Agent Callback-login support
-- Added Dialogic VOX file format support
> Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
>
>>> You can not rotate logs with out dropping calls, and if logs get a
>>> little over 2Gbs Asterisk will crashes...
>>
>>
>>
>> Why not? Why are the logfiles kept open for the entire life of
>> Asterisk? Hell even my heavily loaded qmail server isn't this
>> braindead in that regard.
>>
> Maybe I missed part of this thread, but as of "like 10/05/03" cvs
> there was a new app added for this called (I think) "logrotate".
> It's supposed to allow you to send * a remote command and rotate
> your logs. I upgraded for this feature but have not had time to test
> it yet, it's on my "look at" list. Like I said maybe I missed part of
> thread but you should be able to setup a cron job and forget about it.
> Anybody using the "logrotate" app?
>
>
>
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