Mike,
 
I have clustered SQL server.  If one server fails the other server takes over with in .5 seconds. 
 
If both fail....  Well I am in trouble.
 
I do have a MySQL server at the production site and could set it up to be a back up for authentication but instead I use the text file method for the backup.
 
 
Tony D. Koehn
Director of Networks
Pixius Communications, LLC
316-219-8569
Amateur:  N0LVY
 
 
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Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 9:40 AM
Subject: [VOPRadius] Caller ID

Hi Tony,
 
What do you use to run Modus in case of an SQL failure?
 

Regards,

Mike Herrera
Access One Online Svcs.
http://www.access-one.com

 


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Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 9:02 AM
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Subject: [VOPRadius] Caller ID

Larry,
 
I believe the manual is correct. 
 
What I have done is added additional fields in the Platypus service called Radius Attribute.  We have placed 10 of them in there.  Don't need that many but you never know... 
 
Anyway I use a separate program that runs as a service on the Platypus server that every 15 minutes creates the Profile text file as well as the user text file.  It also looks in the Additional attribute fields and checks to see if there is anything in there.  If so, adds them to the Profile file as well as the users file.
 
We use ODBC and use the text files for fail over.
 
Tony D. Koehn
Director of Networks
Pixius Communications, LLC
316-219-8569
Amateur:  N0LVY
 
 

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