Hugh,
Here you go. Perl -v = This is perl, version 5.005_03 built for i386-linux
One thing I wanted to let you know is that I am calling this out of the
inittab, and I can do a kill -9 on it and it starts back up with no qued
packets, but it will not respond to requests. While that is running I can
start it on the command line, and it will respond to requests? I thought
that was kind of odd. Like it is no longer bound to the port or something....
Let me know what you think,
Thanks.
Cortney
At 04:17 PM 6/16/00 +1000, you wrote:
>Hello Cortney -
>
>On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Cortney Thompson wrote:
> > Well I have upgrades with no relief. But It is different now. Instead of
> > the *:Radius under netstat queuing, it is now *:Radacct. The trace 4
> shows
> > the same behavior. Working and then locking up on:
> >
>
>What version of Perl are you running? Do a "Perl -V" and send us the output.
>When Mike did his tests on a Cobalt cube there was quite an old version of
>Perl
>present. You may have to upgrade (the latest version is Perl 5.6).
>
>hth
>
>Hugh
>
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