Re: can't start radius

2007-09-11 Thread ann kok
Hi Alan

Thank you for your help

1/ How can I do the archieve in automatically?

2/ in 32 bits, I concern about the radius mysql
database. how big the radius mysql database can handle

3/ I am using the debian and install radius by
apt-install. how can I install it by 64 bits?

Thank you so much again

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 Hi,
  Hi all
  
  When starting the radius, the error is showing
 the
  file size is exceeding 
  
  check /var/log/freeradius/radwtmp is 2G
  
  1/ how can I avoid it but we still keep the log
 file?
  
  2/ ls the limitation in linux or in freeradius
  program?
  if it is in linux, can I increase the file size
 limit?
  I am using debian
 
 which version of freeradius, did you compile it
 yourself?
 2Gb is the standard 32bit service limit - freeradius
 can
 be compiled to support larger files - but otherwise
 you'll just have to move that file out of the
 way...why
 do you need to keep it? log archives? if so, just
 archive it
 
 alan
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can't start radius

2007-09-06 Thread ann kok
Hi all

When starting the radius, the error is showing the
file size is exceeding 

check /var/log/freeradius/radwtmp is 2G

1/ how can I avoid it but we still keep the log file?

2/ ls the limitation in linux or in freeradius
program?
if it is in linux, can I increase the file size limit?
I am using debian

thank you


   

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Re: can't start radius

2007-09-06 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi,
 Hi all
 
 When starting the radius, the error is showing the
 file size is exceeding 
 
 check /var/log/freeradius/radwtmp is 2G
 
 1/ how can I avoid it but we still keep the log file?
 
 2/ ls the limitation in linux or in freeradius
 program?
 if it is in linux, can I increase the file size limit?
 I am using debian

which version of freeradius, did you compile it yourself?
2Gb is the standard 32bit service limit - freeradius can
be compiled to support larger files - but otherwise
you'll just have to move that file out of the way...why
do you need to keep it? log archives? if so, just archive it

alan
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