(RADIATOR) Database Falure

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu May 30 13:20:25 CDT 2002


Hello Tony -

You can specify multiple DBSource, DBUsername, DBAuth lines exactly as you 
would for an AuthBy SQL clause.

At this time there is nothing you can do if there is no database at all.

regards

Hugh


On Fri, 31 May 2002 02:23, Tony Bunce wrote:
> We currently run radiator on 2 servers.
> We use MS SQL for Client List and for User Auth
> We use MySQL for Accounting
>
> I have radiator configured to use a text file in the event that the
> database fails, my AuthBy SQL returns an Ignore and then it moves on to
> my AuthBy File
> this works fine if the database dies while radiator is running, but if
> the database is dead and radiator get restarted, it is unable to get the
> ClientList and fails.  Is it possible to specify two sql servers in the
> ClientList like in AuthBy SQL?  Is there anyway I can make it fall over
> to a conf file if the sql fails?
>
> Thanks,
> Tony B, CCNA, Network+
> Systems Administration
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