(RADIATOR) logging auth/acct/respose time/dropped packets statistics periodically

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Apr 21 20:01:43 CDT 2004


Hello Tariq -

The StatsLog clauses have already been mentioned (thanks Cameron).

You can also run radiusd with -trace -1 to get a per-second transaction 
rate, and you could also connect to the Monitor port (see section 6.62 
in the manual).

regards

Hugh


On 22 Apr 2004, at 02:28, Tariq Rashid wrote:

>
> is there a good way to get radiator to dump its server-status 
> statistics periodically.
>
> i can set up a cron job to periodically send a status-request packet 
> and the result will also go into the logfile. can they be sent to a 
> different file for easier analysis?
>
> more importantly, is there a way to reset the counters of these 
> statistics. a kill -HUP does this but seems a bit drastic.
>
> i've looked through the online archive and the radiator reference but 
> with no answers.
>
> I'm very interested in PEAK request rates (averaged over a small as 
> time period as possible, smaller than 5 minuts say, 1 minute would be 
> good, less is better if it doesn't add undue load to the server)
>
> tariq
>
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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