On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 10:51:48AM -0500, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Andrew Pilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey. Just a quick question. if a radius+mysql server is unexpectedly
> > shut down (power failure or otherwise) without being given a chance to
> > quit, and there are active sessions, will fr
Andrew Pilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey. Just a quick question. if a radius+mysql server is unexpectedly
> shut down (power failure or otherwise) without being given a chance to
> quit, and there are active sessions, will freeradius clean out any
> leftover sessions in the raddacct table?
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 08:04:29AM -0800, bogdan wrote:
> I had this problem today, it didn't clean them up, i had to do it
> manually, anyhow i say ups the machines dealing aaa, as i did today
> :).
ah cool. We're currently provisioning a better UPS at the moment,
largely because the original one
> Hey. Just a quick question. if a radius+mysql server is unexpectedly
> shut down (power failure or otherwise) without being given a chance to
> quit, and there are active sessions, will freeradius clean out any
> leftover sessions in the raddacct table? (for simplicity, we assume the
> connection
Hey. Just a quick question. if a radius+mysql server is unexpectedly
shut down (power failure or otherwise) without being given a chance to
quit, and there are active sessions, will freeradius clean out any
leftover sessions in the raddacct table? (for simplicity, we assume the
connections died at