run RADIUS at startup

2004-11-19 Thread Michael Basso
I wanted freeradius to run on startup. In etc/rc.d/rc.local I entered /usr/local/sbin/radiusd. When I run 'top' to see all processes running is see 7 instances of radiusd. Is this correct? Michael Basso

Re: run RADIUS at startup

2004-11-19 Thread Niall Hogg
What you see from 'top' is technically correct. However, what you have done to start radiusd could be somewhat better. Nevertheless, the reason for seeing seven prosesses will become clear if you issue 'ps afx' - this will show you parent and children processes. You should see that there is a

RE: run RADIUS at startup

2004-11-19 Thread Michael Basso
What you see from 'top' is technically correct. However, what you have done to start radiusd could be somewhat better. Can you expand on somewhat better? Nevertheless, the reason for seeing seven prosesses will become clear if you issue 'ps afx' - this will show you parent and children

Re: run RADIUS at startup

2004-11-19 Thread Thor Spruyt
Michael Basso wrote: What you see from 'top' is technically correct. However, what you have done to start radiusd could be somewhat better. Can you expand on somewhat better? Using the rc.radiusd script in your init.d directory. Using chkconfig. All this is general Linux stuff, so maybe you might