Re: Re: [Serusers] ser logging into the file? - ser 0.10.99

tzieleniewski tzieleniewski at o2.pl
Fri Jan 12 11:01:03 CET 2007


I founded out that ser can utilize the local* subsystem so I used It but still those are only the debuging messages like:
Jan 12 10:56:07 tomix ser: init_tcp: using epoll_lt as the io watch method (auto detected)
Jan 12 10:56:07 tomix ./ser[4671]: Maxfwd module- initializing
Jan 12 10:56:07 tomix ./ser[4671]: INFO: xlog null is "<null>"
Jan 12 10:56:07 tomix ./ser[4671]: INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially 109568

an the others like:
Listening on
             udp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060
             udp: 192.168.1.2 [192.168.1.2]:5060
             tcp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060
             tcp: 192.168.1.2 [192.168.1.2]:5060
Aliases:
             tcp: tomix:5060
             tcp: localhost:5060
             udp: tomix:5060
             udp: localhost:5060

are still send to terminal, is there a way in the ser.cfg file to redirect them as well to syslog? like with the log_stderr option??

#tomasz 
> HI, see inline.
> 
> * TZieleniewski <tzieleniewski at o2.pl> [070111 23:37]:
> > Greger V. Teigre napisa?(a):
> > >Well, you can define a new log file for another facility in your /etc/syslog.conf and then configure ser to log to that 
> > >facility instead. Better than using stderr
> > >g-)
> > >
> > >TZieleniewski wrote:
> > >>Hi !
> > >>
> > >>Is there in ser 0.10.99 a way to send the output to the file instead of syslog??
> > >>Previously for ser 0.9.7 I had it done throught the serctl tool. I had the logstderror=yes
> > >>in my ser.cfg and the output was redirected to log file pointed by SER_LOGFILE inside
> > >>serctl.
> > >>
> > >>Tomasz
> > >>_______________________________________________
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> > >>Serusers at lists.iptel.org
> > >>http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > Well I know how to define the new log in syslog.conf but how can I distinguish that it is only ser??
> > i mean how can i point that particular subsystem is  ser??  and how to set it in ser to log to such output file??
> 
> What about /usr/local/sbin/ser -ddddddddddddddddddd -E 1>/myfile.txt 2>/myfile.txt
> 
> - Atle
> > 
> > Tomasz
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