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Subject: Re: Have anyone a good example failover mysql config?
Michel van Dop wrote:
accounting {
redundant {
sql1 {
ok = return
Hello Freeradius users,
Have anyone a good example of failover mysql config (radiusd.conf)?
I want to use SQL1, if it's down, try SQL2.
I reed the configurable_failover document but it don't work, or not
understanding.
If now one of my mysql server go down, radius server work slow and failt
Hello Freeradius users,
Have anyone a good example of failover mysql config (radiusd.conf)?
I want to use SQL1, if it's down, try SQL2.
I reed the configurable_failover document but it don't work, or not
understanding.
If now one of my mysql server go down, radius server work slow
failover mysql config?
Hello Freeradius users,
Have anyone a good example of failover mysql config (radiusd.conf)?
I want to use SQL1, if it's down, try SQL2.
I reed the configurable_failover document but it don't work, or not
understanding.
If now one of my mysql server go down, radius server
Michel van Dop wrote:
When i shutdown mysql (sql1) he get slow on starting (240 seconds) and
after 20 times i get a response.
Both mysql servers are working! I test it on a single db radius config.
[...]
accounting {
redundant {
sql1
sql2
}
}
redundant stanza doesn't work
: Have anyone a good example failover mysql config?
Michel van Dop wrote:
When i shutdown mysql (sql1) he get slow on starting (240 seconds) and
after 20 times i get a response.
Both mysql servers are working! I test it on a single db radius config.
[...]
accounting {
redundant {
sql1
sql2
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