asterisk/logger.conf

Fri, 15 Oct 2010 18:46:25 +0200

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Fri, 15 Oct 2010 18:46:25 +0200
changeset 261
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Update copyright, file server URL, modify doc and link logic.
Now documentation is installed by default to the correct path,
and QtCreator links against Qt shared libraries instead of Qt
static libraries. This unfortunate change supports Nokia's
unfortunate decision to poorly support static linking in Qt.

     1 ;
     2 ; Logging Configuration
     3 ;
     4 ; In this file, you configure logging to files or to
     5 ; the syslog system.
     6 ;
     7 ; "logger reload" at the CLI will reload configuration
     8 ; of the logging system.
    10 ;[general]
    11 ; Customize the display of debug message time stamps
    12 ; this example is the ISO 8601 date format (yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS)
    13 ; see strftime(3) Linux manual for format specifiers
    14 ;dateformat=%F %T
    15 ;
    16 ; This appends the hostname to the name of the log files.
    17 ;appendhostname = yes
    18 ;
    19 ; This determines whether or not we log queue events to a file
    20 ; (defaults to yes).
    21 ;queue_log = no
    22 ;
    23 ; This determines whether or not we log generic events to a file
    24 ; (defaults to yes).
    25 ;event_log = no
    26 ;
    27 ;
    28 ; For each file, specify what to log.
    29 ;
    30 ; For console logging, you set options at start of
    31 ; Asterisk with -v for verbose and -d for debug
    32 ; See 'asterisk -h' for more information.
    33 ;
    34 ; Directory for log files is configures in asterisk.conf
    35 ; option astlogdir
    36 ;
    37 ;[logfiles]
    38 ;
    39 ; Format is "filename" and then "levels" of debugging to be included:
    40 ;    debug
    41 ;    notice
    42 ;    warning
    43 ;    error
    44 ;    verbose
    45 ;    dtmf
    46 ;
    47 ; Special filename "console" represents the system console
    48 ;
    49 ; We highly recommend that you DO NOT turn on debug mode if you are simply
    50 ; running a production system.  Debug mode turns on a LOT of extra messages,
    51 ; most of which you are unlikely to understand without an understanding of
    52 ; the underlying code.  Do NOT report debug messages as code issues, unless
    53 ; you have a specific issue that you are attempting to debug.  They are
    54 ; messages for just that -- debugging -- and do not rise to the level of
    55 ; something that merit your attention as an Asterisk administrator.  Debug
    56 ; messages are also very verbose and can and do fill up logfiles quickly;
    57 ; this is another reason not to have debug mode on a production system unless
    58 ; you are in the process of debugging a specific issue.
    59 ;
    60 ;debug => debug
    61 ;console => notice,warning,error
    62 ;console => notice,warning,error,debug
    63 ;messages => notice,warning,error
    64 ;full => notice,warning,error,debug,verbose
    66 ;syslog keyword : This special keyword logs to syslog facility 
    67 ;
    68 ;syslog.local0 => notice,warning,error
    69 ;

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