(RADIATOR) radiator + mysql replication

Chris Cronje - MWeb CCronje at mweb.com
Wed Mar 10 04:02:28 CST 2004


Hi Jerry,

We use mysql replication on our sessiondatabases (RADONLINE) (over wan links that are congested at times). Our SUBSCRIBER and ACCOUNTING tables are synced in a different manner, but I can tell you that the replication on RADONLINE works like a charm.

You're welcome to contact me directly if you want any details on our setup here.

Thanks

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Bonner [mailto:jerry.bonner at cpinternet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:13 AM
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: (RADIATOR) radiator + mysql replication



Hello,

I'm in the process of setting up two separate physical radius servers with
a mysql backend that will be in geographically different locations.

Each server will have a mysql server in a 2 way replication setup, meaning
the radius databases will be kept in sync for sessions and accounting.

I'm trying this because we want to be able to have separate NAS's auth off different
servers and keep users from being able to log on more than once from
different NAS's. Also if it works we'd have a nice setup for redundancy.

Does this seem like a workable idea? Anyone try it?

Thanks for you time,

Jerry Bonner
CP Internet

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