On 30/3/09 13:42, "Luciano Afranllie" <listas.luaf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 6:53 AM, Tseveendorj <tseveend...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Doug Hardie wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mar 29, 2009, at 20:10, Tseveendorj wrote:
>>>
>>>> May be I got the problem why radiusd didn't come up.

[ ... ]

>>>> In my config FreeRADIUS must work with MySQL but from the log freeradius
>>>> couldn't connect to mysql server.
>>>> I thought that is problem. isn't it ?
>>>
>>>
>>> There lies the problem.  It would appear that MySQL is not running when
>>> FreeRADIUS starts.  Check through the messages log to seen what the startup
>>> order is.  I suspect its backwards.
>
> Check your /etc/rcx.d where x is your default runlevel. mysql should
> have a lower S number than freeRadius.

That would be true for a Linux/SysV startup.

The rc script for FreeRadius under FreeBSD should contain the following
header:

#
# PROVIDE: radiusd
# REQUIRE: NETWORKING SERVERS nmbd winbindd
# KEYWORD: shutdown
#
# Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable radiusd:
#
# radiusd_enable="YES"

There should be something similar for the MySQL startup. Take a note of the
entry in the MySQL PROVIDE: line and append that to the radiusd REQUIRE:
line.

That should ensure that the MySQL server is started before FreeRadius.




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