(RADIATOR) radiatorctl
Sam Nilsson
sam at enabledsites.com
Mon Jan 21 18:30:48 CST 2002
check out the radiator manual:
"PidFile - ... Defaults to %L/radiusd.pid ..."
in other words you should find a pidfile in radiator's logdir. so you
could do a
$ kill -HUP `cat logdir/radiusd.pid`
to restart the process for example.
- Sam
Aaron Collins wrote:
> Hey does anyone have a decent radiatorctl script? I'm running SuSe 7.2
> and the Script that I got with radiator 2.19 is broken. I Looked
> breifly at the code, and It looks as though it was never finished. It
> starts the server fine, but I wont stop the service at all. I've tried
> to create my own script, but the way in wich perl executes scripts makes
> it hard to collect the PID to kill later.
>
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