Le Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 04:28:52PM +0200, Etienne Pretorius ecrivait:
I would rather keep it as it is, as it is a problem to be looked at and can be
identified by the logs.
And what if the first mysql server goes down right before receiving a
SIGHUP because of logrotate ?
Regards,
Fox.
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Luis Galán wrote:
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1.- If my mysql server 1 is down and mysql server 2 is up. And I try to
start the freeradius daemon, it returns me an error like that:
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2.- If I start freeradius daemon and my 2 mysql server is up, all works
fine (obviously), but if my mysql server 1 fails,
Hello!
Yes it can authenticate trough mysql server number 2.
But it both mysql server are down, obviously it can't.
Luis
Alan DeKok escribió:
Luis Galán wrote:
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1.- If my mysql server 1 is down and mysql server 2 is up. And I try to
start the freeradius daemon, it returns me an
I would rather keep it as it is, as it is a problem to be looked at and
can be identified by the logs.
Kind Regards
Etienne
Network Administrator
Luis Galán wrote:
Hello!
Yes it can authenticate trough mysql server number 2.
But it both mysql server are down, obviously it can't.
Luis
, 2004 6:38 AM
Subject: Re: mysql failover
On Friday 28 May 2004 17:36, jesk wrote:
hi everybody,
is there a way to configure freeradius to NOT answer to a NAS if the
mysql-backend is down, so that the nas can switch to the next secondary
configured freeradius server with its own
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On Friday 28 May 2004 17:36, jesk wrote:
hi everybody,
is there a way to configure freeradius to NOT answer to a NAS if the
mysql-backend is down, so
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will perform the response instead
gm...
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From: jesk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 6:38 AM
Subject: Re: mysql failover
On Friday 28 May 2004 17:36, jesk wrote:
hi everybody,
is there a way
On Friday 28 May 2004 17:36, jesk wrote:
hi everybody,
is there a way to configure freeradius to NOT answer to a NAS if the
mysql-backend is down, so that the nas can switch to the next secondary
configured freeradius server with its own mysql-backend?
i tested freeradius and shutted down
)... if the first mysql server is not responding the second
(or next in line)
will perform the response instead
gm...
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