(RADIATOR) Accounting

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon Jul 2 02:26:16 CDT 2001


Hello Javaid -

You will find most Perl modules at

	www.cpan.org

and you will need to install DBD, DBD for your database, and the 
database client libraries on the Radiator host. The database host 
will already have all libraries installed when the database was 
installed.

hth

Hugh


At 19:02 +0500 01/7/1, <jsajjad at mail.cyberaccess.com.pk> wrote:
>Hi Hugh,
>
>After configuring DBSource parameters, my radiator gives the error message
>"unknown DBSource in radius.cfg" while starting radiusd. May be my
>installed DBD and DBI modules are not working properly.Would
>you let me know the authentic web site for those perl modules for
>downloading and also let me know whether client libraries should be
>intsalled onto Accounting server (SQL server in our case) or onto the
>Radaiator server.
>
>Regards
>Javaid Sajjad
>
>On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
>>
>>  Hello Javaid -
>>
>>  >Hi every body,
>>  >
>>  >I need to know the procedure for how radiator's Accounting logs could be
>>  >transfered to another server like MS SQL Server ie i am not interested in
>>  >saving accounting logs in local database like oracle , mysql onto the same
>>  >machine on which radiator is installed.So how remote database server could
>>  >be defined and configured  into radiator.Straightforwardly, could anybody
>>  >tell me that radiator's accounting logs may be sent to a separate machine
>>  >having MS SQL Server Database? If possible then pls let me know how .
>>
>>  It is very simple to connect to any type of database on a remote
>>  machine, all you have to do is specify a DBSource line that includes
>>  the remote host.
>>
>>  In any case you will need to install the DBI module together with the
>>  DBD module for your database. You will also need the database client
>>  libraries for the database that you have chosen.
>>
>>  Have a look at sections 6.26 and 23 in the Radiator 2.18.2 reference manual.
>>
>>  regards
>>
>>  Hugh
>>
>>
>
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