Hello Tunde -

Yes this is correct. The first line is just showing you what command RestartWrapper is running.

If you need to restart Radiator, just use kill.

kill 3422

RestartWrapper will then restart Radiator automatically.

regards

Hugh


On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 22:29 Australia/Melbourne, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:

 
Hi Hugh,
 
I have the following line in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local
 
# Added for High Availability of the DNS server
ORACLE_HOME=/oracle9sw/OraHome1
NLS_LANG=AMERICAN
export ORACLE_HOME NLS_LANG
restartWrapper -mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -delay 2 "/usr/bin/radiusd -config_file /etc/radiator/radius.cfg -foreground" &

 
 
Now when I check the running processses by using "ps -ef" I get the two lines below:
 
root      3421  1168  0 11:39 ?        00:00:00 sh -c /usr/bin/radiusd -config_f
root      3422  3421  0 11:39 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/radiusd -

 
Is it OK? It seems there are two separate copies of radiator running?
Also is there any command to use to restart a radiator instance started by restartWrapper?
For example, when say an Oracle DB goes down, and radiator backs off for some time
and you want to force a radius restart as soon as the database is back up.
 
Regards,
Tunde I.
 


NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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