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=== loglevel ===
다음의 로그레벨 설정이 가능하다.
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debug, notice, warning, error, verbose(<level>), dtmf, fax, security
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Revision as of 08:58, 3 October 2016

Overview

Asterisk logger.conf 내용 정리

general

logfiles

로그 파일의 이름과 어떤 내용들이 입력될지를 설정한다. 예외적인 경우로, "console" 지시자는 cli 창으로 나타나는 로그의 레벨을 지정하는 지시어이다.

[logfiles]
;
; Format is "filename" and then "levels" of debugging to be included:
;    debug
;    notice
;    warning
;    error
;    verbose(<level>)
;    dtmf
;    fax
;    security
;
; Special filename "console" represents the root console
;
; Filenames can either be relative to the standard Asterisk log directory
; (see 'astlogdir' in asterisk.conf), or absolute paths that begin with
; '/'.
;
; Verbose takes an optional argument, in the form of an integer level.
; Verbose messages with higher levels will not be logged to the file.  If
; the verbose level is not specified, it will log verbose messages following
; the current level of the root console.
;
; Special level name "*" means all levels, even dynamic levels registered
; by modules after the logger has been initialized (this means that loading
; and unloading modules that create/remove dynamic logger levels will result
; in these levels being included on filenames that have a level name of "*",
; without any need to perform a 'logger reload' or similar operation).
; Note that there is no value in specifying both "*" and specific level names
; for a filename; the "*" level means all levels.  The only exception is if
; you need to specify a specific verbose level. e.g, "verbose(3),*".
;
; We highly recommend that you DO NOT turn on debug mode if you are simply
; running a production system.  Debug mode turns on a LOT of extra messages,
; most of which you are unlikely to understand without an understanding of
; the underlying code.  Do NOT report debug messages as code issues, unless
; you have a specific issue that you are attempting to debug.  They are
; messages for just that -- debugging -- and do not rise to the level of
; something that merit your attention as an Asterisk administrator.  Debug
; messages are also very verbose and can and do fill up logfiles quickly;
; this is another reason not to have debug mode on a production system unless
; you are in the process of debugging a specific issue.
;
;debug => debug
;security => security
console => notice,warning,error
;console => notice,warning,error,debug
messages => notice,warning,error
full => notice,warning,error,debug,verbose,dtmf,fax,security

;syslog keyword : This special keyword logs to syslog facility
;
;syslog.local0 => notice,warning,error
;

위의 설정과 같이 full 로그 파일을 설정한 뒤에, 로그 디렉토리를 확인하면 full 로그 파일이 생성되어 있는 것을 확인할 수 있다.

$ ls -tlr /var/log/asterisk/
total 9060
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root    4096 Sep 30 06:17 cel-custom
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root    4096 Sep 30 06:17 cdr-custom
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root    4096 Sep 30 06:17 cdr-csv
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root    1140 Oct  2 21:30 queue_log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  419010 Oct  2 22:08 messages
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8828150 Oct  3 08:42 full

loglevel

다음의 로그레벨 설정이 가능하다.

debug, notice, warning, error, verbose(<level>), dtmf, fax, security