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The second class of system messages is known as debug messages. These messages are intended for Asterisk developers, to give information about what's happening in the Asterisk program itself. They're often used by developers when trying to track down problems in the code, or to understand why Asterisk is behaving in a certain manner.
To change the debugging level, use the CLI command core set debug, as shown below:
server*CLI> core set debug 4 Core debug was 0 and is now 4 You can also increase (but not decrease) the debugging level when you connect to the Asterisk CLI from the Linux prompt. Simply add one or more -d parameters to the asterisk application.
[root@server ~]# asterisk -ddddr[root@server ~]# asterisk -ddddr
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Changing+the+Verbose+and+Debug+Levels
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The second class of system messages is known as debug messages. These messages are intended for Asterisk developers, to give information about what's happening in the Asterisk program itself. They're often used by developers when trying to track down problems in the code, or to understand why Asterisk is behaving in a certain manner.
To change the debugging level, use the CLI command core set debug, as shown below:
server*CLI> core set debug 4 Core debug was 0 and is now 4 You can also increase (but not decrease) the debugging level when you connect to the Asterisk CLI from the Linux prompt. Simply add one or more -d parameters to the asterisk application.
[root@server ~]# asterisk
-ddddr[root@server ~]# asterisk-ddddr
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Changing+the+Verbose+and+Debug+Levels
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Digium, Inc., США.
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GNU GPL.