Mensaje citado por Stephan Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am Freitag, den 14.01.2005, 09:57 -0500 schrieb Alan DeKok:
I have some fixes to threads.c, which will enable the server to
better deal with edge conditions, where it's starved of CPU time.
They should go into 1.0.2 and following
Stephan Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But they're not yet in cvs, right?
I'd really like to give them a try.
I'll put them in CVS in the next few days. My life just got a lot
simpler, so I have some more time.
Alan DeKok.
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Am Donnerstag, den 13.01.2005, 11:08 +0100 schrieb Stefan Winter:
Now that's a complicated script. How about
#!/bin/bash
pstree | grep radiusd || /etc/rc.d/init.d/radiusd restart
As i already wrote in another thread i have nearly the same problem (and
also almost the same setup: two
Stephan Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These problems are just occouring from time to time and i don't know
exactly when. Too much simultaneous radius requests? Too much load on
the db? Or maybe the network is just slow from time to time...
The server doesn't deal well with being under
Hello!
Now that's a complicated script. How about
#!/bin/bash
pstree | grep radiusd || /etc/rc.d/init.d/radiusd restart
and putting that into cron (it is even small enough to be able to execute it
every minute). Much simpler because it only checks if the server crashed by
looking if the
hello folks
we are using freeradius since 0.8.x and since 0.9.x we start to use the
rml_sql (mysql) module to store the accounting, now we also use the
mysql db to store the user so the auth and autz also use the rml_sql
module
we had problems since the begining with that module,
Mensaje citado por Dustin Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hello folks
we are using freeradius since 0.8.x and since 0.9.x we start to use the
rml_sql (mysql) module to store the accounting, now we also use the
mysql db to store the user so the auth and autz also use the rml_sql
module
Roger =?iso-8859-1?b?UGXxYQ==?= Escobio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but one of the servers (the secundary) logged this:
Mon Jan 10 21:33:09 2005 : Error: Assertion failed in modcall.c, line 68
That sounds like a serious error. Can you post a backtrace, from
gdb? (see doc/bugs)
The
Mensaje citado por Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Roger =?iso-8859-1?b?UGXxYQ==?= Escobio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but one of the servers (the secundary) logged this:
Mon Jan 10 21:33:09 2005 : Error: Assertion failed in modcall.c, line 68
That sounds like a serious error. Can you post
From: Roger Peña Escobio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it is important that a services never crash but is more important,
for me at least, that the service can restart smouthly without human
intervention (by a bash script for example)
The follow bash script might help in the meantime:
#!/bin/bash
hello folks
we are using freeradius since 0.8.x and since 0.9.x we start to use the rml_sql
(mysql)
module to store the accounting, now we also use the mysql db to store the user
so the
auth and autz also use the rml_sql module
we had problems since the begining with that module, micelaneus
Roger Peña Escobio wrote:
the enviroment is:
OS: WhiteBox3 (RHEL3 clone) with all the updates
freeradius rebuilded from the last SRPM provided by RH (1.0.1-1) (we need
experimental
modules: sqlcounter)
Make sure you are using their rpms for mysql as well. I had problems using
binaries from mysql
Mensaje citado por Lewis Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Roger Peña Escobio wrote:
the enviroment is:
OS: WhiteBox3 (RHEL3 clone) with all the updates
freeradius rebuilded from the last SRPM provided by RH (1.0.1-1) (we need
experimental
modules: sqlcounter)
Make sure you are using their
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