[RADIATOR] Slow Response to the NAS Clients

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Mar 26 04:19:34 CST 2009


Hello Marvin -

As mentioned in my previous mail, you should configure a <Log FILE> in  
the Radiator configuration file with LogMicroseconds enabled.

You will need to install the Time-Hires module from CPAN first.

You will then be able to see exactly how long each processing step is  
taking.

regards

Hugh



On 26 Mar 2009, at 14:02, M P wrote:

> Hello Alex,
>
> > From: alexander.hartmaier at t-systems.at
> > To: radiator at open.com.au
> > Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 12:59:04 +0100
> > Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Slow Response to the NAS Clients
> >
> > Usually trace 4 is enough, level 5 just adds raw packet output.
>
> I see.
>
> > You won't see a 'slow' response in the radiator log, cause radiator
> > doesn't do any timing things.
> > Just execute the query in your database tool and check how long it
> > takes.
>
> We are using MySQL as the database backend. How am I going to  
> execute the query and how will I know that it is indeed a slow one?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
Have you checked the RadiusExpert wiki:
http://www.open.com.au/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

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