Re: difference in columns/names

2004-09-29 Thread Terry J Fike Jr
The "Acct_Output_Octets_64" isn't a standard RADIUS attribute. It's a Redback attribute. (see dictionary.redback) I suggest asking Redback what it means, and why it's zero. Alan DeKok. Okay, will do. Thank you very much! t- -- Terry J Fike Jr System Administrator MTA Solutions 907-793-4100

Re: difference in columns/names

2004-09-29 Thread Alan DeKok
Terry J Fike Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Umm...not sure, much of this was originally set up by someone else and > i just copied > the sql queries into the sql.conf file from our original version > (0.8.3). Here is an example of one of the queries > > accounting_update_query = "INSERT into i

Re: difference in columns/names

2004-09-29 Thread Terry J Fike Jr
Terry J Fike Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: / Okay, i'm not sure if this is the right place, to ask, but since it is / / more or less radius accounting i thought i'd try here. Does anyone know / / the difference in the data in the columns inputoctets/outputoctets and / / inputoctets64/outputoctets6

Re: difference in columns/names

2004-09-29 Thread Alan DeKok
Terry J Fike Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Okay, i'm not sure if this is the right place, to ask, but since it is > more or less radius accounting i thought i'd try here. Does anyone know > the difference in the data in the columns inputoctets/outputoctets and > inputoctets64/outputoctets64 a

difference in columns/names

2004-09-29 Thread Terry J Fike Jr
Okay, i'm not sure if this is the right place, to ask, but since it is more or less radius accounting i thought i'd try here. Does anyone know the difference in the data in the columns inputoctets/outputoctets and inputoctets64/outputoctets64 and why there would always be data in the i/o colum