Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

You can not rotate logs with out dropping calls,  and if logs get a
little over 2Gbs Asterisk will crashes...


Why not? Why are the logfiles kept open for the entire life of Asterisk? Hell even my heavily loaded qmail server isn't this braindead in that regard.

Maybe I missed part of this thread, but as of "like 10/05/03" cvs
there was a new app added for this called (I think) "logrotate".
It's supposed to allow you to send * a remote command and rotate
your logs. I upgraded for this feature but have not had time to test it yet, it's on my "look at" list. Like I said maybe I missed part of thread but you should be able to setup a cron job and forget about it.
Anybody using the "logrotate" app?




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