All,
We recently upgraded to 2.1.12 and I have at the same time enabled SSL
fast session resumption; in the last 6 days, FreeRADIUS on the server
that is currently handling most of our auth has consumed 27% of the RAM.
Is anyone else running fast session resumption and seeing these
Hi,
We recently upgraded to 2.1.12 and I have at the same time enabled SSL
fast session resumption; in the last 6 days, FreeRADIUS on the server
that is currently handling most of our auth has consumed 27% of the RAM.
Is anyone else running fast session resumption and seeing these
Phil Mayers wrote:
All,
We recently upgraded to 2.1.12 and I have at the same time enabled SSL
fast session resumption; in the last 6 days, FreeRADIUS on the server
that is currently handling most of our auth has consumed 27% of the RAM.
Is anyone else running fast session resumption and
On 13/10/11 13:31, Alan DeKok wrote:
Phil Mayers wrote:
All,
We recently upgraded to 2.1.12 and I have at the same time enabled SSL
fast session resumption; in the last 6 days, FreeRADIUS on the server
that is currently handling most of our auth has consumed 27% of the RAM.
Is anyone else
Phil Mayers wrote:
I am wondering if it's actually unrelated to fast session resumption;
the CPU use has jumped alarmingly too, and doesn't drop back when I
disable session resumption.
Hmm... I don't recall any new use tons of CPU code in 2.1.12.
Alan DeKok.
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On 13/10/11 14:49, Alan DeKok wrote:
Phil Mayers wrote:
I am wondering if it's actually unrelated to fast session resumption;
the CPU use has jumped alarmingly too, and doesn't drop back when I
disable session resumption.
Hmm... I don't recall any new use tons of CPU code in 2.1.12.
Alan Buxey a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
We recently upgraded to 2.1.12 and I have at the same time enabled SSL
fast session resumption; in the last 6 days, FreeRADIUS on the server
that is currently handling most of our auth has consumed 27% of the RAM.
Is anyone else running fast
Hi,
well, due to the way the log files and logrotate clash, our servers
have a daily restart right now so this masks any such issue so
cant say :-|
I probably asked this already but why not syslog-ng and mmdd.log as
an output?
because the system should be as vanilla as
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