Has anyone else noticed this? I use 'set verbose 25' (insane, but I
want to see *everything* right now) and would like to do the same for
'set debug', but as you see, set debug has a bad impact on my CLI
output.
asterisk*CLI>
-- Executing Answer("SIP/824-b4ff", "") in new stack
-- Executing Wait("SIP/824-b4ff", "0.5") in new stack
-- Executing VoiceMailMain("SIP/824-b4ff", "824") in
new stack
-- Playing 'vm-password' (language 'en')
== Spawn extension (internal, vm824, 3) exited non-zero on
'SIP/824-b4ff'
asterisk*CLI> set debug 25
Core debug was 0 and is now 25
-- Playing 'vm-password' (language 'en')
asterisk*CLI> set debug 0
Core debug is now OFF
-- Executing Answer("SIP/824-d2f2", "") in new stack
-- Executing Wait("SIP/824-d2f2", "0.5") in new stack
-- Executing VoiceMailMain("SIP/824-d2f2", "824") in
new stack
-- Playing 'vm-password' (language 'en')
== Spawn extension (internal, vm824, 3) exited non-zero on
'SIP/824-d2f2'
I have logger.conf setup to dump absolutely everything to one file, this
also affects the verbose output to that file as well.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
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Christopher L. Wade Unistar-Sparco Computers, Inc.
Senior Systems Administrator dba Sparco.com
Email: clwade@sparco.com 7089 Ryburn Drive
Phone: (901) 872 2272 / (800) 840 8400 Millington, TN 38053
Fax: (901) 872 8482 USA