Alex,
I think Reza's instructions will turn of the debug for the current
session, If the debug messages come back after you reboot, you have to
look at /etc/asterisk/logger.conf. There's a line that'll look like
'console => notice,warning,error,debug' Just get rid of the debug on
the end and it'll be much less chatty when you restart next.
Jim taught me that at the last meeting. Very handy. Thanks Jim.
Dave
On 8/17/06, Alex Robar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Afternoon everyone,
A while back I had a Sangoma tech poking around in one of my systems. He
turned on a higher level of debugging, and I can't seem to figure out how to
turn it off. I'm seeing messages like the following:
Aug 17 15:19:49 DEBUG[2692]: chan_sip.c:1316 __sip_autodestruct: Auto
destroying call '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Aug 17 15:19:52 DEBUG[2692]: chan_sip.c:1316 __sip_autodestruct: Auto
destroying call '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
-- Registered SIP '10223' at 192.168.16.22 port 5060 expires 90
Aug 17 15:19:57 DEBUG[2692]: chan_sip.c:1394 __sip_ack: Stopping
retransmission on
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' of Request
102: Match Found
Aug 17 15:20:09 DEBUG[2692]: chan_sip.c:1316 __sip_autodestruct: Auto
destroying call '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
How do I turn off chan_sip debugging? I thought "sip no debug" or "no debug
channel sip" would do it, but that doesn't seem to have stopped the logging.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Cheers,
Alex
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