Summary: | ASTERISK-21959: SPAMMY = NOTICE[24695]: chan_sip.c:27899 handle_request_subscribe: Received SIP subscribe for peer without mailbox: | ||
Reporter: | David Brillert (aragon) | Labels: | |
Date Opened: | 2013-06-25 22:50:22 | Date Closed: | 2013-06-28 06:51:40 |
Priority: | Trivial | Regression? | No |
Status: | Closed/Complete | Components: | Channels/chan_sip/General |
Versions: | 11.4.0 | Frequency of Occurrence | Constant |
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Environment: | Attachments: | ||
Description: | This notice is really spammy and really annoying and it eats drive space for no good reason in /var/log/asterisk/messages
NOTICE[24695]: chan_sip.c:27899 handle_request_subscribe: Received SIP subscribe for peer without mailbox: Can it be downgraded to a warning or something so it stops spamming the CLI and writing to /var/log/asterisk/messages ? | ||
Comments: | By: David Woolley (davidw) 2013-06-28 05:11:15.910-0500 This appears to be a feature request without a patch, and therefore liable to be closed. In any case, the symptom generally results from misconfigured phones. By: Matt Jordan (mjordan) 2013-06-28 06:51:32.738-0500 Changing it to a WARNING would be an upgrade, not a downgrade. Here are the other options: * ERROR - not appropriate, since the system isn't likely to explode anytime soon * WARNING - not really appropriate either. The fact that the phone isn't subscribing isn't harmful to Asterisk, and a major piece of functionality in Asterisk (MWI) will still work with this phone not configured correctly. Also, still spammy for the default log filters. * VERBOSE - not really appropriate. Verbose is typically used to show execution. * DEBUG - not appropriate, since these are messages typically reserved for debugging. So, NOTICE it is. There are two options here: # Fix the phone # Change your logging filters so that NOTICE messages aren't sent to /var/log/asterisk/messages |