Roy Kartadinata wrote:
> We currently in a process of upgrading our current radius server to the
> most current one (thanks Alan) and I found a section on the wiki that
> talks about SQL failover. Interesting enough, our SQL servers are in
> master master mode so that it will replicat
Hello,
We currently in a process of upgrading our current radius server to the
most current one (thanks Alan) and I found a section on the wiki that
talks about SQL failover. Interesting enough, our SQL servers are in
master master mode so that it will replicate each other. Can I use the
same
Hi all,
I set up sql failover using the "redundant" feature as stated in the
documentation, but I still have a doubt.
When I start freeradius if all mysql backend servers are up everything goes
fine.
If one server is down, radiusd complains because it is unable to create the
cor
ql server have this two way options replications.
MySQL-max db clustering i don't now how this is working? I have to search in
mysql.com thank you for the tip.
Michel
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Michel van Dop said:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for my bad english!
> I have tryed everything to have it working with failover mysql db's.
> Somthing i not seeing. I now there is a bug in the accounting redundant. I
> hope someone can look at my configs and
> debuging log in this messages and can tell me the
Hi,
Sorry for my bad english!
I have tryed everything to have it working with
failover mysql db's.
Somthing i not seeing. I now there is a bug in
the accounting redundant. I hope someone can look at my configs and
debuging log in this messages and can tell me the
problem so i can use
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