Re: (RADIATOR) services / inetd

1999-03-22 Thread Paul Thornton

Hi,

I am always getting a problem of Out of Memory when trying to run radiusd
and even quicker when using the restartWrapper program.

These are the system loads before running.

--- Snip ---
load averages:  1.46,  1.96,  1.81 14:35:52
185 processes: 1 running, 184 sleeping
CPU states: % user, % nice, % system, % interrupt, %idle
Memory: Real: 49M/76M Virt: 91M/978M Free: 132M

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE   TIME   WCPUCPU COMMAND
12621 root   20   15M   15M sleep   0:08  1.22%  1.22% radiusd
^
Different Radius Server :(

These are the system loads after running.

--- Snip ---
load averages:  3.14,  2.32,  1.89 14:33:34 
186 processes: 2 running, 184 sleeping
CPU states: 78.1% user,  0.0% nice, 21.9% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0% idle
Memory: Real: 148M/171M Virt: 192M/1080M Free: 36M

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE   TIME   WCPUCPU COMMAND
13471 root  910   96M   96M run 0:27 83.23% 66.46% radiusd

  Radiator  

Does any one know how to fix this. The unlimit datasize used to work but
now that even bombs out.

Thanks,

Paul Thornton.


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Re: (RADIATOR) services / inetd

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley

Hi Paul,

On Mar 23,  1:32pm, Paul Thornton wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) services / inetd
> Hi,
>
> Does any one know whether radiator will run from /etc/services?
Perhaps you mean from /etc/inetd with the appropriate entry in /etc/services?
If so, yes. Details are in the reference manual.

Or do you mean "run as a service on NT"
Thats also a yes, with details in the same place.

>
> This is a much quicker way to restart the server if it dies, or is
> there a parameter I can use like squid has, so it will auto restart?
There is also a wrapper in the goodies directory that will restart it as soon
as it stops, and optionally email you to say so. Details in the same place.

Are you seeing it dying periodically? I think most people are finding it to be
very robust. If you are seeing it die, please send me what details you can, and
I will see what the problem is. Are you at revision 2.13.x yet?


Cheers.

>
> Regards,
>
> Paul Thornton.
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(RADIATOR) services / inetd

1999-03-22 Thread Paul Thornton

Hi,

Does any one know whether radiator will run from /etc/services?

This is a much quicker way to restart the server if it dies, or is
there a parameter I can use like squid has, so it will auto restart?

Regards,

Paul Thornton.

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