(RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users

2002-02-10 Thread Shane Malden



Does anyone know any simple way of seeing who is 
logged on, using the logs from Radiator? We do receive start and stops from our 
gear. We are running ver 2.19 on a NT Server. Any help would be 
appreciated.

Regards,
Shane


Re: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users

2002-02-10 Thread Brian Morris



If you are using an SQL back-end database, the 
RADONLINE table contains a fairly accurate list of all users currently 
online.

When I say 'fairly accurate' - if your NAS fails to 
deliver a STOP record to radiator, the user will not be removed from the online 
users database.


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Shane 
  Malden 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 2:59 
  PM
  Subject: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in 
  Users
  
  Does anyone know any simple way of seeing who is 
  logged on, using the logs from Radiator? We do receive start and stops from 
  our gear. We are running ver 2.19 on a NT Server. Any help would be 
  appreciated.
  
  Regards,
  Shane


Re: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users

2002-02-10 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Shane -

It isn't particularily easy to tell who is logged on just by looking at the 
logs. On NT it is probably easiest to set up an SQL session database with 
MS-SQL and use the radwho.cgi script in a web server.

regards

Hugh


On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 14:59, Shane Malden wrote:
 Does anyone know any simple way of seeing who is logged on, using the logs
 from Radiator? We do receive start and stops from our gear. We are running
 ver 2.19 on a NT Server. Any help would be appreciated.

 Regards,
 Shane

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