(RADIATOR) Radiator load problem

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Oct 18 03:35:03 CDT 2001


Hello David -

On Thursday 18 October 2001 11:57, David Napier wrote:
> Thanx for the reply High, can't fault this service :)
>

We try to please. 

Actually, we try to be *much* better than any other product and any other 
support you have ever seen.

> > The first question of course is "what has changed?".
>
> According to logs, nothing. We use /etc/password for userlists on this box
> and only the usual additions and deletions have occured. We do have a few
> users explicitly mentioned in /etc/raddb/user, and one new user added
> there, however the syntax is fine (ie, exactly like the 300 before it) as
> its all script generated. I've grilled other admins and no-one knows
> anything :/
>

Hmmmm.

> > The second question is "how do you start radiusd?".
>
> We start via the command  `/usr/bin/radiusd -config_file
> /etc/raddb/radiator.cfg`. I am uncertain whether this was bundled with
> radiator or someone else scripted it.
>

This doesn't answer my question. What I want to know is "how do multiple 
copies of Radiator get started?". If you should only have one copy running 
and all of a sudden there are many copies running, then something is clearly 
amiss.

> > And the third question is "can you please send me a copy of the
>
> configuration
>
> > file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug showing what is going
>
> on?".
>
> Attached below, with all scarey info xxxx'd. I haven't attached a trace 4
> as I haven't got a sample with radius chomping cpu yet. Hopefully we won't
> have to wait long (or hopefully we will :)
>

Thanks, but unfortunately most of the interesting bits are in the "Include" 
files, so I can't really see much.

regards

Hugh


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