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2015 Jun 26
2
Asterisk 13 logging to two places
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Dale Noll wrote:
> I added a filter to the /etc/rsyslog.conf file
>
> :syslogtag, contains, "asterisk" stop
>
> Syslog is still receiving the messages, but is discarding them.
Nice to learn a new (to me) feature of rsyslog.
What does 'logger show channels' show?
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Thanks in advance,
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2015 Jun 26
4
Asterisk 13 logging to two places
Ok, commented out that line. It's still doing it. Reloaded dialplan. Please don't tell me I have to restart asterisk.
Thomas M. Peters | Systems Administrator | tpeters at mcts.org
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>>> Tiago Geada <tiago.geada at gmail.com> 6/26/2015 12:07 PM >>>
messages => error
states to log error messages to
2015 Jun 26
0
Asterisk 13 logging to two places
...verbose=3 in the asterisk.conf file.
I want to try to replicate it on a test system.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Dale Noll wrote:
>
> I added a filter to the /etc/rsyslog.conf file
>>
>> :syslogtag, contains, "asterisk" stop
>>
>> Syslog is still receiving the messages, but is discarding them.
>>
>
> Nice to learn a new (to me) feature of rsyslog.
>
> What does 'logger show channels' show?
>
> --
> Thanks in advance,
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2015 Jun 26
0
Asterisk 13 logging to two places
...g to /var/log/messages via syslog.
It appears that Asterisk is sending verbose logging out to syslog even
though logger.conf does not have syslog configured. I am not sure why
Asterisk is doing that, and I do not want to play on a production system.
I added a filter to the /etc/rsyslog.conf file
:syslogtag, contains, "asterisk" stop
Syslog is still receiving the messages, but is discarding them.
Dale
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Tom Peters <TPeters at mcts.org> wrote:
> Ok, commented out that line. It's still doing it. Reloaded dialplan.
> Please don't tell me...
2012 Jul 23
1
n00b rsyslog.conf question - how to separate local syslog from network appliance syslog?
I have several network appliances, and I want aggregate their syslog
output for later analysis. Eventually I might think about a Splunk
box, but for the interim I'm hoping to just build a CentOS 6 syslog
server and have it aggregate everything on it for quick review.
I installed rsyslog and am looking through the /etc/rsyslog.conf file
for what I configure to (a) listen for syslog input from