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CONFIGURATION FILES
CHAPTER 5
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 1 March 2011.
A dash (-) appears in place of information that is to be ignored.
Example: In the following entry, the file
cdr.log is renamed every day. Up to 35 CDR files will be saved
on the system.
Example: In the following entry, the file
failed.log is renamed once a week. Up to 10 failed files will
be saved on the system.
Example: In the following entry, the file
protocol.log is renamed when the file has reached 1MB. Up
to five log files will be saved on the system.
Table 5.11 pabx.cfg: Log Parameters
Log=/boot/<file> <saved> <size> <count>
<file>
The name of the log file is generated as follows:
[file]yymmdd[0-9|A-Z].log.
<saved>
Refers to the frequency with which the file is saved. The following options are possible:
halfdaily Every day at 11:59 and 23:59
daily Every day at 23:59
weekly Sunday at 23:59
monthly The last day of the month at 23:59
<size>
Regardless of the value entered in <day>, the file will be saved when the <size> has
been reached (in kB).
NOTE: We recommend a file size of a multiple of 60kB.
<count>
Refers to the number of files that will be saved in the system (between 5 and 35) before
the first file is overwritten. This setting is useful not only for limited file size, but also for
files that store events. Normally size can be limited for these files, e.g. 5 files of 1MB
each. If the fifth file is full, the first one will automatically be overwritten.
Bear in mind that file size will be unlimited if no parameters are defined.
Log=/boot/cdr.log daily - 35
failedlog=/boot/failed.log weekly - 10
ActionLog=/boot/protocol.log - 1000 5
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