Hi Chris,
I check out the latest CVS and tried, however the auto-failover still not
working. I changed the part of the code to make it work, explicitly
release a sql
socket when a query fail, and get a new socket b4 every query execution.
I wonder will this cause any performance issues, need
CheongMeng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I check out the latest CVS and tried, however the auto-failover
still not working. I changed the part of the code to make it work,
explicitly release a sql socket when a query fail, and get a new
socket b4 every query execution. I wonder will this cause
Hi,
I am using freeradius-0.5 and mysql 3.23.49.
I tried to setup 2 accounting server for a radius server, ie:
radius server A will always write accounting to mysql server B.
when mysql server B down, radius server A should send accounting to its
local mysql server.
In my radiusd.conf :
At 04:54 PM 5/16/2002 +0800, CheongMeng wrote:
Hi,
I am using freeradius-0.5 and mysql 3.23.49.
I tried to setup 2 accounting server for a radius server, ie:
radius server A will always write accounting to mysql server B.
when mysql server B down, radius server A should send accounting to its
CheongMeng wrote:
Hi,
I am using freeradius-0.5 and mysql 3.23.49.
I tried to setup 2 accounting server for a radius server, ie:
radius server A will always write accounting to mysql server B.
when mysql server B down, radius server A should send accounting to its
local mysql server.
i