On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 10:37 PM, Matthew Jordan mjor...@digium.com wrote:
1) Not all of the data you may want to retrieve may be readily
available. Granted, right now, I don't think that's the case, but
there's certainly more flexibility if you have access to Asterisk's C
APIs.
If the time
2015-05-10 20:46 GMT+02:00 Bruce Ferrell bferr...@baywinds.org:
On 05/09/2015 01:53 PM, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
2015-05-09 16:15 GMT+02:00 Bruce Ferrell bferr...@baywinds.org mailto:
bferr...@baywinds.org:
On 05/09/2015 01:17 AM, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
Hi,
Systemd and
On 05/10/2015 02:22 PM, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
2015-05-10 20:46 GMT+02:00 Bruce Ferrell bferr...@baywinds.org
mailto:bferr...@baywinds.org:
On 05/09/2015 01:53 PM, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
2015-05-09 16:15 GMT+02:00 Bruce Ferrell bferr...@baywinds.org
mailto:bferr...@baywinds.org
On Sat, May 09, 2015 at 10:17:24AM +0200, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
Hi,
Systemd and Journald is now by default on Debian Jessie and Ubuntu 15.04,
as on RHEL/CentOS.
Journald supports syslog format, nevertheless, at least for us, the
structured log system provided with journald helps us to debug
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 11:03:06AM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, May 09, 2015 at 10:17:24AM +0200, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
Hi,
Systemd and Journald is now by default on Debian Jessie and Ubuntu 15.04,
as on RHEL/CentOS.
Journald supports syslog format, nevertheless, at least for us,
On 05/09/2015 01:53 PM, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
2015-05-09 16:15 GMT+02:00 Bruce Ferrell bferr...@baywinds.org
mailto:bferr...@baywinds.org:
On 05/09/2015 01:17 AM, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
Hi,
Systemd and Journald is now by default on Debian Jessie and Ubuntu
15.04, as on