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Summary:ASTERISK-18352: add verbose level to logger
Reporter:Mike (panic)Labels:
Date Opened:2011-08-26 15:06:38Date Closed:2011-11-02 13:39:30
Priority:MinorRegression?
Status:Closed/CompleteComponents:General
Versions:1.8.4 Frequency of
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Environment:Asterisk 1.8.4.2 on CentOS 5.5 x86_64Attachments:
Description:On our system, we have logging to syslog turned up almost all the way (notice, warning, error and vebose); we don' really care about file size, and having the logs of what exactly happened is really handy sometimes.

Right now, the logger uses the same verbosity level that's used in the console; by default when we start up asterisk, we set verbosity level to 10 (core set verbose 10), but if somebody happens to turn this down in the console, then we lose all the messages to the log files.

It would be handy, if you could specify a different verbosity level by log- so I could have the logs going to syslog always at verbose 10, and stay that way, no matter what somebody might set in the console.
Comments:By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2011-09-14 15:30:11.834-0500

This is technically a feature request without a patch. However, because this also bothers me, I'm going to assign it to myself and see if I can figure something out. If not, then I'm going to have to close it unless someone else wants to take it over. Thanks!

By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2011-11-02 13:39:17.340-0500

I'm closing this issue because it is far beyond my programming ability. I have noted this issue on https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AstriDevCon+2011 since one of the issues is related to this issue.

By: Matt Jordan (mjordan) 2012-07-30 09:11:59.434-0500

This feature was added by Tilghman for Asterisk 11.

See: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1599/