For some reason, warnings have stopped being displayed on my Asterisk CLI when I SSH into the box. I have verbosity set to 10 on a box configured as:
PBX in a Flash Version = 1.7.5.6 Running on *HARDWARE* │
│ FreePBX Version = 2.8.1.4 │
│ Running Asterisk Version = 1.8.7.1 │
│ Asterisk Source Version = 1.8.7.1 │
│ Dahdi Source Version = 2.5.0.2+2.5.0.2 │
│ Libpri Source Version = 1.4.12 │
│ IP Address = 192.168.10.10 on eth0 │
│ Operating System = CentOS release 5.6 (Final) │
│ Kernel Version = 2.6.18-238.12.1.el5 - 32 Bit
Specifically, the messages I need to see to track down what looks like an Asterisk bug are these (which are now not showing up on the CLI, but are recorded in /var/log/asterisk/full)
It would just be easier to see what was going on if I knew why I am not now seeing these on the CLI during the call. Could anyone please offer any idea why I am not seeing these messages? I'm sure it's something really basic I'm missing. Thanks.
PBX in a Flash Version = 1.7.5.6 Running on *HARDWARE* │
│ FreePBX Version = 2.8.1.4 │
│ Running Asterisk Version = 1.8.7.1 │
│ Asterisk Source Version = 1.8.7.1 │
│ Dahdi Source Version = 2.5.0.2+2.5.0.2 │
│ Libpri Source Version = 1.4.12 │
│ IP Address = 192.168.10.10 on eth0 │
│ Operating System = CentOS release 5.6 (Final) │
│ Kernel Version = 2.6.18-238.12.1.el5 - 32 Bit
Specifically, the messages I need to see to track down what looks like an Asterisk bug are these (which are now not showing up on the CLI, but are recorded in /var/log/asterisk/full)
Code:
[2011-12-04 05:03:28] WARNING[11500] channel.c: Exceptionally long voice queue length queuing to IAX2/SomeTrunk-2497