[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2005
11:49:12 AM:
Use 'timestamp=yes' in asterisk.conf instead of -T.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank
you very much!
Tim Massey
___
--Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com --
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 09:08:07PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2005 03:33:06 PM:
Might be worth it to read the stuff in /usr/src/asterisk/doc and in
particular the README.asterisk.conf file. Lots of other good stuff
in that directory as well. (Not much
Might be worth it to read the stuff in /usr/src/asterisk/doc and in
particular the README.asterisk.conf file. Lots of other good stuff
in that directory as well. (Not much need to read the source now.)
Thank you. I don't mind being told to RTFM, if you can point out the
Yes, there is -T but it doesn't timestamp everything. All that the OP
posted would not be timestamped.
Kevin
Jorge Merlino wrote:
There is the -T option when running the CLI but I think it only works in 1.2
-- Executing Dial(SIP/SIP105-8e34, Zap/g2/Number|60|t) in new
stack
-- Called
Chris Wade wrote:
Use 'timestamp=yes' in asterisk.conf instead of -T.
-T only affects messages generated by THIS connection (ie asterisk -RT
generated messages... not server generated messages.
'timestamp=yes' affects all messages generated.
And after adding timestamp=yes to
Kevin Bockman wrote:
Yes, there is -T but it doesn't timestamp everything. All that the OP
posted would not be timestamped.
Kevin
Jorge Merlino wrote:
There is the -T option when running the CLI but I think it only works
in 1.2
-- Executing Dial(SIP/SIP105-8e34, Zap/g2/Number|60|t) in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2005
11:53:17 AM:
Chris Wade wrote:
Use 'timestamp=yes' in asterisk.conf instead of -T.
-T only affects messages generated by THIS connection (ie asterisk
-RT
generated messages... not server generated messages.
'timestamp=yes' affects all
There's a whole new section called [options]
Normal 'commandline' options go in there.
Read the source 8-)
Brett
On 11/3/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2005 11:53:17 AM:
Chris Wade wrote:
Use 'timestamp=yes' in asterisk.conf instead of
Might be worth it to read the stuff in /usr/src/asterisk/doc and in
particular the README.asterisk.conf file. Lots of other good stuff
in that directory as well. (Not much need to read the source now.)
There's a whole new section called [options]
Normal 'commandline'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2005
03:33:06 PM:
Might be worth it to read the stuff in /usr/src/asterisk/doc and in
particular the README.asterisk.conf file. Lots of other good stuff
in that directory as well. (Not much need to read the source now.)
Thank you. I don't mind being told to
Might be worth it to read the stuff in /usr/src/asterisk/doc and in
particular the README.asterisk.conf file. Lots of other good stuff
in that directory as well. (Not much need to read the source now.)
Thank you. I don't mind being told to RTFM, if you can point out the
FM I'm supposed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2005
09:03:44 PM:
Might be worth it to read the stuff in /usr/src/asterisk/doc
and in
particular the README.asterisk.conf file. Lots of other
good stuff
in that directory as well. (Not much need to read the source
now.)
Thank you. I don't mind
Hello!
Lately, I've been keeping a close eye on an Asterisk box by staying logged
into the console for long periods of time. However, it can be very
difficult to know how long a telephone call lasts when this is all you
see:
-- Executing Dial(SIP/SIP105-8e34,
Zap/g2/Number|60|t) in new stack
On Monday 31 October 2005 09:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to add timestamps to each line in the console so you know
exactly how long a call took? Or is there another way of telling directly
within the console?
Of course it's possible, but you'll be maintaining the patch
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 09:30:58AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Lately, I've been keeping a close eye on an Asterisk box by staying logged
into the console for long periods of time. However, it can be very
difficult to know how long a telephone call lasts when this is all you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/31/2005
08:53:35 AM:
On Monday 31 October 2005 09:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to add timestamps to each line in the console
so you know
exactly how long a call took? Or is there another way of
telling directly
within the console?
Of course
to watch
EVERYTHING.
Sherwod
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 9:31
AMTo: asterisk-users@lists.digium.comSubject:
[Asterisk-Users] Timestamps in Console?
Hello! Lately, I've been keeping a close eye
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Monday, October 31, 2005 9:31 AM
*To:* asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
*Subject:* [Asterisk-Users] Timestamps in Console?
Hello
There is the -T option when running the CLI but I think it only works in 1.2
Regards
Jorge
El Lun 31 Oct 2005 12:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hello!
Lately, I've been keeping a close eye on an Asterisk box by staying logged
into the console for long periods of time. However, it
On 10/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to add timestamps to each line in the console so you know
exactly how long a call took? Or is there another way of telling directly
within the console?
I must say its something I would really like to see on the console
Hello Jorge All ,
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Jorge Merlino wrote:
There is the -T option when running the CLI but I think it only works in 1.2
Regards
Jorge
El Lun 31 Oct 2005 12:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hello!
Lately, I've been keeping a close eye on an Asterisk box
21 matches
Mail list logo