# # This file is used by the Asterisk debug tools. # Unlike other Asterisk config files, this one is # "sourced" by bash and must adhere to bash semantics. # # A list of coredumps and/or coredump search patterns. # Bash extended globs are enabled and any resulting files # that aren't actually coredumps are silently ignored # so you can be liberal with the globs. # # If your patterns contains spaces be sure to only quote # the portion of the pattern that DOESN'T contain wildcard # expressions. If you quote the whole pattern, it won't # be expanded and the glob characters will be treated as # literals. # # The exclusion of files ending ".txt" is just for # demonstration purposes as non-coredumps will be ignored # anyway. COREDUMPS=(/tmp/core[-._]asterisk!(*.txt) /tmp/core[-._]$(hostname)!(*.txt)) # The directory to contain output files and work directories. # For output from existing core files, the default is the # directory that the core file is found in. For core files # produced from a running process, the default is /tmp. OUTPUTDIR=/some/directory # Date command for the "running" coredump and tarballs. # DATEFORMAT will be executed to get the timestamp. # Don't put quotes around the format string or they'll be # treated as literal characters. Also be aware of colons # in the output as you can't upload files with colons in # the name to Jira. # # Unix timestamp #DATEFORMAT='date +%s.%N' # # Unix timestamp on *BSD/MacOS after installing coreutils #DATEFORMAT='gdate +%s.%N' # # Readable GMT #DATEFORMAT='date -u +%FT%H-%M-%S%z' # # Readable Local time DATEFORMAT='date +%FT%H-%M-%S%z' # A list of log files and/or log file search patterns using the # same syntax as COREDUMPS. # LOGFILES=(/var/log/asterisk/messages* /var/log/asterisk/queue* \ /var/log/asterisk/debug* /var/log/asterisk/security*) # ast_loggrabber converts POSIX timestamps to readable format # using this Python strftime format string. If not specified # or an empty string, no format covnersion is done. LOG_DATEFORMAT="%m/%d-%H:%M:%S.%f" # The timezone to use when converting POSIX timestamps to # readable format. It can be specified in "/" # format or in abbreviation format such as "CST6CDT". If not # specified, the "local" timezone is used. # LOG_TIMEZONE=