On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Steve Edwards <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Please don't top-post.
>
>
Sorry, Gmail got me there.



> On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Dale Noll wrote:
>
>  I turned on the messages that he had in the file again, all the logs were
>> in /var/log/asterisk and it does not show anything for syslog.
>> asterisk -rx 'logger show channels'
>> Channel                             Type     Status    Configuration
>> -------                             ----     ------    -------------
>> /var/log/asterisk/full              File     Enabled    - DEBUG NOTICE
>> WARNING ERROR VERBOSE DTMF FAX
>> /var/log/asterisk/messages          File     Enabled    - NOTICE WARNING
>> ERROR
>>
>> I wonder if there is a weird parsing error in the logger.conf file that
>> is causing it to verbose log, but I will need to do more testing.
>> It may also be related to the verbose=3 in the asterisk.conf file.
>> I want to try to replicate it on a test system.
>>
>
> Weird. I was expecting something like:
>
> Channel                             Type     Status    Configuration
> -------                             ----     ------    -------------
> syslog.local0                       Syslog   Enabled    - WARNING ERROR
> VERBOSE
>
> This may be a bit off the wall, but any chance the script that starts
> Asterisk is piping to logger?
>
> Does 'pidof logger' show anything?
>
>
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No, 'pidof logger' returns nothing.

You may have a point about how it is being started however.
This is CentOS 7 and Asterisk is being started by systemd. I am not sure I
get along with systemd yet, so perhaps it is doing something with syslog
that I am unaware of.
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