(RADIATOR) The answer in radpwtest

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Wed Jun 15 16:55:02 CDT 2005


Hello Jorge,

On Thursday 16 June 2005 01:31, Jorge Camacho wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i have been using radpwtest to use in the test of my radiator server, i
> have a load balancing beteen the test toor (radpwtest) and the Radius
> servers.  Sometimes i have the answer : No reply time for 1 iterations: 5
> s, but finding in the log files i don´t have any acces request.  How can it
> be posible?.  Would you please help me whith the explaining of the message.

This means that radpwtst did not get a reply to a request it sent. It also 
means that you had the -time comand line argument, which tells radpwtst to 
print the total time taken to execute all iterations.

Cheers.

>
> thanks a lot.
>
> Saludos cordiales
>
> Jorge R. Camacho M.
> O&M Datos e IP - EntelNet - Entel S.A.
> Tel. (591-2) 2141010 ext. 3136
> Cel. (591) 72550588
> Correo: hdjcamacho at entelnet.bo

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