(RADIATOR) DBSource for AuthBy Platypus

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jul 25 01:14:58 CDT 2001


Hello William -

For mSQL you would do this:

DBSource dbi:mSQL[:database[:hostname[:port]]]

Have a look at section 23.2 in the manual.

regards

Hugh


On Wednesday 25 July 2001 08:01, William Hernandez wrote:
> >From the Reference Manual:
>
> 6.31.1 DBSource, DBUsername, DBAuth, Timeout, FailureBackoffTime
> These parameters specify how to connect to the database to use
> for logging. They need to be set in a similar way to <AuthBy
> SQL>. They specify the DBD driver, database and username to
> connect to, and how to handle SQL server failures.
>
> # Connect to mSQL with database named `radius'
> DBSource    dbi:mSQL:radius
> DBUSername
> DBAuth
>
> But how do I tell Radiator on which host the database is located?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> William
>
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