Hugh,

Think i keyed onto the problem already, so im goign to hold off.
The one change that has been made was to start limited simultaneous
usage, with DBM and with BayFinger as the NasTYPE.

I believe the fingers were backing up, or slow to respond and were the
culprit.

After switching to Bay, (snmp version), its run consitantly overnight 
and thismorning on the problem server.

The one other possibilty is the 10bT link between the 2 radius servers,
sharinf an NFS link to the SessionDatabase file, perhaps a file locking
problem. The computer having the problems is the one with the actual local
file however, so i wouldnt think its nfs access time problems, as that
would show on the other serer that actually has to write to the file over
the network.

If it continues to behave strangely ill send over the configs requested.

Thanks much.

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Ron Hensley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) CCNA #10082337
    Network Administrator - ICNet Internet Services
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Hugh Irvine wrote:

> 
> Hello Ron -
> 
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Ron Hensley wrote:
> > Ive had a strange occurance today on one of my radius servers.
> > It just stops responding though its still running after being up no more
> > then
> > 5 minutes. Stopped/Started many times, a few times with trace level 4 for
> > heavy debug info.
> > Nothing... just stops apparantly in the middle of logging someone in.
> > 
> > Its been working fine for the week ive been using it.
> > 
> > At one point i noticed my server getting slow as well, and TOP showed the
> > radiusd taking
> > up 25% CPU resources.
> > 
> > Any hints on how to track down what could be making it hang?
> > 
> 
> Could you please send me what version of Perl you are using, what version of
> Radiator, and what hardware and software platform you are running on. I will
> also need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with
> the trace 4 debug.
> 
> thanks
> 
> Hugh
> 
> 
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