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The verbosity will be at least as high as the last time you entered theOlivier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Whenever I'm logging in with "asterisk -r" command, I can see that the
> verbosity and debug levels are set to a value which is different from
> the last ones I left when I logged off from CLI.
>
> Where are those default levels defined ?
> I can't see any related option in logger.conf.
> Any hint ?
CLI.
For example if two times ago, you entered with 5 v's then entered
the last time with 1 v, you will still be at 5 v's.
You can change this behavior using:
CLI>core set verbose X where X is the new level you want (2, 3 ...)
Hope that makes sense.
Darrick
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