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The 'core' console (ie: asterisk -c) does read logger.conf and does use the dateformat= option. Whereas 'remote' consoles (ie: asterisk -r -T) does not read logger.conf and uses a hard coded dateformat option for printing received verbose messages: main/logger.c: static char dateformat[256] = "%b %e %T" This change will load logger.conf for each remote console session and use the dateformat= option to set the per-line timestamp for verbose messages Change-Id: I3ea10990dbd920e9f7ce8ff771bc65aa7f4ea8c1 ASTERISK-25358: #close Reported-by: Igor Liferenkopull/23/head
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The dateformat option in logger.conf will now control the remote
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console (asterisk -r -T) timestamp format. Previously, dateformat only
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controlled the formatting of the timestamp going to log files and the
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main console (asterisk -c) but only for non-verbose messages.
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Internally, Asterisk does not send the logging timestamp with verbose
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messages to console clients. It's up to the Asterisk remote consoles
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to format verbose messages. Asterisk remote consoles previously did
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not load dateformat from logger.conf.
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Previously there was a non-configurable and hard-coded "%b %e %T"
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dateformat that would be used no matter what on all verbose console
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messages printed on remote consoles.
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Example:
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logger.conf
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dateformat=%F %T.%3q
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# asterisk -rvvv -T
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[2021-03-19 09:54:19.760-0400] Loading res_stasis_answer.so.
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[Mar 19 09:55:43] -- Goto (dialExten,s,1)
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Given the following example configuration in logger.conf, Asterisk log
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files and the console, will log verbose messages using the given
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timestamp. Now ensuring that all remote console messages are logged
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with the same dateformat as other log streams.
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[general]
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dateformat=%F %T.%3q
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[logfiles]
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console => notice,warning,error,verbose
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full => notice,warning,error,debug,verbose
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Now we have a globally-defined dateformat that will be used
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consistently across the Asterisk main console, remote consoles, and
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log files.
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Now we have consistent logging:
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# asterisk -rvvv -T
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[2021-03-19 09:54:19.760-0400] Loading res_stasis_answer.so.
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[2021-03-19 09:55:43.920-0400] -- Goto (dialExten,s,1)
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