(RADIATOR) Re: Impliment a prepaid system with peak/offpeak rates by

2000-01-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Lakmin - On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, S.K.D. Lakmin Premnath wrote: > hi > > I need help from you all to run a stored procedure on MSSQL server > my ultimate goal is to add peak / ecnomical / offpeak rate(rates are > defined on a table and a particular pre paid amout) for login users > depends o

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator and Platypus

2000-01-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi Andy - On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Andy Dills wrote: > On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Hugh Irvine wrote: > > > I don't know anything about an "Assured Access X1000" - anyone else? > > As I suspected :> It's a carrier class NAS...a competitor of things like > the AS5800 and the TNT. It's not widely used, but

(RADIATOR) Impliment a prepaid system with peak/offpeak rates by

2000-01-28 Thread S.K.D. Lakmin Premnath
hi I need help from you all to run a stored procedure on MSSQL server my ultimate goal is to add peak / ecnomical / offpeak rate(rates are defined on a table and a particular pre paid amout) for login users depends on username and login time. In here user's session-timeout is calculated on time h

(RADIATOR) Raditator hanging - question

2000-01-28 Thread Roy Hooper
Hi Jeff, Did you ever resovle your problems with Radiator hanging with MySQL? I'm running into the same problem myself lately, and much more often under load than I was seeing before. I had initially thought it was my MySQL database being corrupt, but since I upgraded to MySQL 3.22.30 and check

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator and Platypus

2000-01-28 Thread Andy Dills
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Hugh Irvine wrote: > I don't know anything about an "Assured Access X1000" - anyone else? As I suspected :> It's a carrier class NAS...a competitor of things like the AS5800 and the TNT. It's not widely used, but it does the job very well, and is very stable. Anyway, no big

RE: (RADIATOR) Parsing detail: AcctLogFileFormat?

2000-01-28 Thread Dave Kitabjian
> > The only thing I still would like to be able to do is insert TAB characters > > to delimit the attributes. I've tried things like "\t" (and "\n"), but they > > are just inserted literally into the output. Is there any more control > > available that could help me? > > > > You can simply

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator and Platypus

2000-01-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Andy - On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Andy Dills wrote: > Ok, I'm about to dive headfirst into Radiator, and I wanted to ask a few > questions in advance. I'm somewhat competent, so this isn't a "I haven't > tried this yet but I need help before I even get started" post, more like > "hopefully someb

Re: (RADIATOR) Help please

2000-01-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi - On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, tom minchin wrote: > On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 11:12:32AM +0530, kailash wrote: > > Hi > > > > I have tried all the options but in vainit could not solve my > > problem...see when i log in the router when I type 'who' it shows all the > > people connected...but I cou