Lorenzo Milesi wrote: >> Then it must be magic. Hire a wizard to fix the problem. > > Thanks, your sarcasm is really helpful!
It seems to work better than honest suggestions. You've ignored those. > I *DID* say what I did: increased the amount of accounted users, nothing else. The *default configuration* doesn't have the problem you described. So... what did you change? "adding users" is *not* the answer I'm looking for. > I said what changes I did to the server in order to improve mysql performance. You edited radiusd.conf to improve MySQL performance? That's magic. > This doesn't look to me like saying "it doesn't work". It looks to me like that, which is why I said it. > And on the other hand, if I haven't been detailed enough you could have asked > more specific questions, and I would have answered. Instead of wasting time > trolling at me. I haven't been trolling, I didn't say "this software sucks", > I just asked for help for a specific problem. So either help and it'll be > appreciated, or I'd suggest you to save your time and read other mails. I asked specific questions. You evaded answering. Again, the default configuration doesn't have this problem. *You* changed the configuration. What was it? Saying "I added more users" is a ridiculous response, and deserves a ridiculous answer. If the server is taking 1s to respond, *something* is blocking it. That something is almost always an external script, or the DB. Saying "the DB log doesn't show slow queries" is a lazy answer. It means you didn't bother checking for yourself whether or not the DB was slow. The *RADIUS* server likely thinks the DB is slow. I don't care what kind of lies the DB log tells you. Go check for yourself. If you're not going to *think* in order to track down the problem, you have no hope of fixing the problem. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html