(RADIATOR) radiator stops ...

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Thu Jan 30 02:04:55 CST 2003


Hello Mushtaque ,


On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:00 pm, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Hello Mushtaque -
>
> I have copied Mike on this mail, but as far as I can see this is a
> problem caused by either DBD-ODBC or OpenLink.

I agreee: I think the forst step is to upgrade to the altest version of 
Radiator, and also the latest version of your DBD-ODBC software.

Cheers.

>
> The latest version of Radiator is 3.5, which is the version you should
> be using if you are upgrading, as I think there is an SQL fix to
> prevent this sort of looping from occuring.
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
>
> On Thursday, Jan 30, 2003, at 18:20 Australia/Melbourne, Muhammad
>
> Mushtaque wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I hve upgraded to Radiator version 3.0 from 2.17. Radius is running on
> > Solaris and we r using openlink for database access.Every thing was
> > working fine ... but suddenly radiator stops and kills its process with
> > the following error
> >
> > -------------------------------
> > [OpenLink][ODBC][SQL Server]Violation of PRIMARY KEY
> > constraint 'pk_RadLogs'. Ca
> > nnot insert duplicate key in object 'RadLogs'. (SQL-S1000)(DBD:
> > st_execute/SQLEx
> > ecute err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > DBD::ODBC::db do failed: (Unable to fetch information about the error)
> > (DBD: st_p
> > repare/SQLAllocStmt err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > DBD::ODBC::db do failed: (Unable to fetch information about the error)
> > (DBD: st_p
> > repare/SQLAllocStmt err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > DBD::ODBC::db do failed: (Unable to fetch information about the error)
> > (DBD: st_p
> > repare/SQLAllocStmt err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > DBD::ODBC::db do failed: (Unable to fetch information about the error)
> > (DBD: st_p
> > repare/SQLAllocStmt err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > DBD::ODBC::db do failed: (Unable to fetch information about the error)
> > (DBD: st_p
> > repare/SQLAllocStmt err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > DBD::ODBC::db do failed: (Unable to fetch information about the error)
> > (DBD: st_p
> > repare/SQLAllocStmt err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > DBD::ODBC::db do failed: (Unable to fetch information about the error)
> > (DBD: st_p
> > repare/SQLAllocStmt err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > DBD::ODBC::db do failed: (Unable to fetch information about the error)
> > (DBD: st_p
> > repare/SQLAllocStmt err=-1) at Radius/SqlDb.pm line 218.
> > Out of memory during "large" request for 16781312 bytes
> > at /usr/local/lib/perl5/
> > site_perl/5.6.0/sun4-solaris/DBI.pm line 903.
> > Attempt to free unreferenced scalar during global destruction.
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > waiting for replies
> >
> > regards
> > Mushtaque.
> >
> >
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