Summary: | ASTERISK-20654: Core verbosity restricts maximum remote console verbosity | ||
Reporter: | Birger "WIMPy" Harzenetter (wimpy) | Labels: | |
Date Opened: | 2012-11-06 10:50:22.000-0600 | Date Closed: | 2013-09-18 09:03:38 |
Priority: | Minor | Regression? | Yes |
Status: | Closed/Complete | Components: | Core/General |
Versions: | SVN 11.0.1 | Frequency of Occurrence | |
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Description: | Setting 'core set verbose' to a level greater than what the daemon was started with, has no effect.
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Comments: | By: Birger "WIMPy" Harzenetter (wimpy) 2012-11-06 10:51:24.847-0600 As a workaround you can set verbose=99 in asterisk.conf to get the expected behavior in the remote console(s). By: Tilghman Lesher (tilghman) 2012-12-02 14:58:15.431-0600 I just tried this. I started Asterisk on one terminal with "asterisk -gc" and connected to it remotely with "asterisk -rcvvv". I then ran reload on both consoles. In both cases, the verbose output went to the remote console, but not to the core console. What am I missing? |