On Thu, 18 Oct 2012, Rizha Yuherdianto wrote:

0) if its just a warning, how to get it fixed?

It doesn't really need to. A 'warning' is like saying "here's something you should be aware of."

Personally, I prefer to resolve all warnings so there is less cruft to sift through when something actually does go wrong.

1) checked, it is not exist. is it exist by default?

I don't know about your version of Asterisk.

2) what directory it should be?

Unless you (or your package maintainer) has been fiddling about, it should be in the same directory as all of your other Asterisk configuration files: sip.conf, iax.conf, extensions.[conf|ael], etc.

3) im root

Glad to meet you.

If you meant the user running Asterisk is root, this is a less than optimal situation that can lead to really big problems.

4) the file doesn't exist

At a minimum, 'touch /etc/asterisk/users.conf' may make the warning go away. You should read up a bit to see if the features of users.conf make sense for your environment.

Personally, I set up my Asterisk installs so they only load the modules I'm actually using by specifying 'autoload=no' and explicitly loading the modules I want in modules.conf.

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