Hello,
How do I build a failover for our database ?
We're using MySql.
For example:
The Radius server is still working but it can't connect to the database.
Any help would be great.
I've include the config
Regards,
Dirk Laan
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Hugh Irvine wrote:
Salut Fred -
Comment va la vie? Je suis desole qu'on s'est pas vu lors de ma derniere
visite a Paris - mais peut-etre la prochaine fois?
J'espere bien ! Depuis le temps...
On Thursday 22 March 2001 04:50, Frederic Gargula wrote:
Hi all,
I write again to
Hi Hugh,
I was searching through google and stumbled upon a message on this mailing
list but it seemed to have beed deleted from the starport.
Re: (RADIATOR) Session-Timeout AS5200
... you say, the standard Session-timeout attribute is not ... can define
the idle-timeout
with the Ascend ...
Hello,
I am new to this and trying to figure this out, but here is my situation
that I have. What we are trying to do is put our customers in UNIX groups
based on codes instead of using a users file. For instance code
1234=dial-up, and 1233=static dial-up and so on.
I am needing some ideas
Hello Keith -
On Friday 23 March 2001 03:57, Keith Olmstead wrote:
Hello,
I am new to this and trying to figure this out, but here is my situation
that I have. What we are trying to do is put our customers in UNIX groups
based on codes instead of using a users file. For instance code
Hello Jaime -
You would probably be better off checking the Cisco web site for the latest
information on recent versions of IOS.
Please let us know what you find out so we can update the documentation.
cheers
Hugh
On Friday 23 March 2001 01:32, Jaime Elizaga Jr. wrote:
Hi Hugh,
I was
Hello Dirk -
You would specify multiple DBSource, DBUsername and DBAuth lines in the
AuthBy SQL clause(s).
Have a look at section 6.26 in the Radiator 2.18 reference manual.
Keep in mind however that keeping the databases coherent is a whole other
problem that is outside the scope of
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I have the same issue, and I am going to implement a MySQL server that has
high availability.
ie, dual processor, redundant power supply etc.
What I really would like is a sample config on how to get radiator to just
"auth everyone" on database fail, at least the customers wont notice then.
Hello Brett, Hello Everyone -
My advice is to do the following:
1. Configure your NAS(s) to point at one or the other of two load balancing
Radiator proxies outside your firewall. These can be very modest machines
just running Radiator and tcpwrapper or similar for security.
2. Configure
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