diff -r 3be96a4c8c18 -r f29abea29121 asterisk/logger.conf --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/asterisk/logger.conf Mon Apr 27 12:19:05 2009 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +; +; Logging Configuration +; +; In this file, you configure logging to files or to +; the syslog system. +; +; "logger reload" at the CLI will reload configuration +; of the logging system. + +;[general] +; Customize the display of debug message time stamps +; this example is the ISO 8601 date format (yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS) +; see strftime(3) Linux manual for format specifiers +;dateformat=%F %T +; +; This appends the hostname to the name of the log files. +;appendhostname = yes +; +; This determines whether or not we log queue events to a file +; (defaults to yes). +;queue_log = no +; +; This determines whether or not we log generic events to a file +; (defaults to yes). +;event_log = no +; +; +; For each file, specify what to log. +; +; For console logging, you set options at start of +; Asterisk with -v for verbose and -d for debug +; See 'asterisk -h' for more information. +; +; Directory for log files is configures in asterisk.conf +; option astlogdir +; +;[logfiles] +; +; Format is "filename" and then "levels" of debugging to be included: +; debug +; notice +; warning +; error +; verbose +; dtmf +; +; Special filename "console" represents the system console +; +; We highly recommend that you DO NOT turn on debug mode if you are simply +; running a production system. Debug mode turns on a LOT of extra messages, +; most of which you are unlikely to understand without an understanding of +; the underlying code. Do NOT report debug messages as code issues, unless +; you have a specific issue that you are attempting to debug. They are +; messages for just that -- debugging -- and do not rise to the level of +; something that merit your attention as an Asterisk administrator. Debug +; messages are also very verbose and can and do fill up logfiles quickly; +; this is another reason not to have debug mode on a production system unless +; you are in the process of debugging a specific issue. +; +;debug => debug +;console => notice,warning,error +;console => notice,warning,error,debug +;messages => notice,warning,error +;full => notice,warning,error,debug,verbose + +;syslog keyword : This special keyword logs to syslog facility +; +;syslog.local0 => notice,warning,error +;