On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:59:43AM -0700, Steve Edwards wrote:
> "Request For Comments on a Feature Suggestion" -- just wondering if others
> would find this useful.
>
> Frequently, when something really doesn't make sense, I like to bump up
> the console logging by editing logger.conf and changing
>
> console = error
>
> to
>
> console = debug,dtmf,error,event,info,notice,verbose,warning
>
> and entering
>
> logger reload
>
> When done, I have to undo the changes.
>
> It occurs to me that being able to just enter:
>
> logger reload maximum-verbosity.conf
>
> would be a useful feature and would be useful in many situations like
> "iax2 reload" or "extensions reload."
>
> Yays or nays?
Would the ability to temporarily change logging settings from the CLI do
the trick?
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