On Thu, 8 Apr 2010, Pham Quy wrote:
> I want to have a separate file to log what i need for my dialplan
> without all output from Asterisk. By this way, i can easily to trace
> problems caused by my dialplan.
You can control how much and where Asterisk logs by fiddling with
logger.conf. Personally, I like logging through syslog so I can configure
all of my Asterisk hosts to send all of their logging to a central log
host. I also use syslog() in my AGIs so everything is in the same place.
For production, I use:
syslog.local0 = error
When I'm debugging something, I'll crank up the volume like:
syslog.local0 = debug,dtmf,error,event,info,\
notice,verbose,warning
If this doesn't give you the level of logging you need, you could always
call an AGI or do something really ugly like:
exten = *,n, system(logger -t foo mumble)
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Thanks in advance,
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