Hi, Sorry, I honestly don't mean it that way. I just want to clarify some of that thoughts/concepts. I understand now what you mean by this.
> Fail-over is for when something goes wrong while the server is running. Thanks, Det Sent from my iPad On Aug 29, 2011, at 9:34 PM, Alan DeKok <al...@deployingradius.com> wrote: > Det Det wrote: >> Really? > > <sigh> If you think I'm lying, why ask questions? > >> What is the failover feature for? > > Read the docs. It's explained. > >> I can specify multiple DBs but >> if FreeRADIUS cannot connect to at least one of the DBs it will have an >> error and will not be able to start. There is no way to get around this? > > And again... what did my message say? Did you read it? > >> That is use first DB if first DB is up. If second DB is down and first >> DB is up, don't bother, continue to operate, and vice versa, so long as >> it still has a DB to use. I saw this link but I can't get it to work. It >> is using the rlm_always module. >> >> http://wiki.freeradius.org/Fail-over > > Fail-over is for when something goes wrong while the server is running. > > Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html