I have seen this when I have restarted the server from the asterisk CLI and
not a service asterisk restart command. I'm not sure as to why, but I always
assumed it had to do with the safe_asterisk file.

On 2/12/07, Earle Clubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Lacy Moore - Aspendora wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this.  Up until a few
> days ago, when accessing the CLI from my terminal program (Private
> Shell), the output was in color.  I haven't upgraded, rebuilt, or to
> my knowledge, changed anything in Asterisk that would change this.  My
> terminal settings were the same as well.  I have two computers that I
> access the CLI regularly on, and neither show color anymore.  When I
> disconnect, Private Shell shows the disconnect in red, just like
> before.  This tells me that Private Shell is still doing color.
>
> What controls the color coding in the CLI?  I found something in the
> source about it, but again, since it has been recompiled, this should
> not have changed.  Is there a config file somewhere that I'm too blind
> to find?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Lacy Moore
> Somewhere I wish I wasn't
>
I believe that only the CLI console provides color: e.g. asterisk -c.
Connecting to an already-running asterisk process will not provide
color: e.g. asterisk -r.

Earle
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