(RADIATOR) sql database backup
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu May 17 06:36:15 CDT 2001
Hello Jesús -
What you describe below is exactly how it works - you just specify
multiple DBSource, DBAuth and DBUsername lines. See section 6.26 in
the manual.
hth
Hugh
At 12:25 +0200 01/5/17, Jesús M Díaz wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I know that subject has been already discussed, but i have not clear
>ideas about it, yet.
>
>I run two Radiator Servers over two hosts. They both use a sql db
>(MySql), and I have a backup of that database, but ... if Radiator is
>up but MySql is down, how could Radiator use the secondary sql db?
>
>When Radiator runs as a Proxy Radius, it can be configured to use a
>second server (or more) if the first one goes down. I think it could
>be a useful option something like that with sql access. If we could
>configure more then one 'DBSource' Radiator could use ther first one,
>and, if it does nos answer, then the second, and so on
>
>There is any way to do that now? Someone have any idea about it?
>
>Thnak you.
>
>
>Jesus M Diaz <jesus.diaz at telia-iberia.com>
>
>Telia Iberia, S.A.
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>
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