[RADIATOR] 100% load 1 cpu core

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Feb 2 03:28:10 CST 2016


Hello -

What are you using to test?

And you should note that a single instance of Radiator is single-threaded and will only use 1 CPU core.

At the very least you should run separate instances for authentication and accounting.

regards

Hugh


> On 2 Feb 2016, at 20:00, SinTeZ Wh1te <sintezwh1te at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello List!
> 
> After installing Radiator on the test server, I got a problem with the 100% load 1 CPU core but the others are unused.
> 
> Screenshot
> http://i.imgur.com/eQjK5k8.png
> 
> radius.cfg
> ----
> 
> # Listen for addresses using default ports
> BindAddress     ::,0.0.0.0
> #BindV6Only
> 
> AuthPort        1645,1820
> AcctPort        1646,1821
> 
> # Uncomment these for foreground debugging
> #Foreground
> #LogStdout
> 
> User            radiator
> Group           radiator
> 
> DbDir           /etc/radiator
> DictionaryFile  /etc/radiator/dictionary
> LogDir          /var/log/radiator
> LogFile         %L/radiator-log-%Y-%m
> PidFile         /var/run/radiator/radiusd.pid
> 
> # Dont turn this up too high, since all log messages are logged
> # to the RADMESSAGES table in the database. 3 will give you everything
> # except debugging messages
> Trace 2
> 
> # You will probably want to change this to suit your site.
> # You should list all the clients you have, and their secrets
> # If you are using the Radmin Clients table, you wil probably
> # want to disable this.
> <Client DEFAULT>
> 	Identifier Client-DEFAULT
> 	Secret 12345
> 	DupInterval 0
> </Client>
> 
> 
> <Handler>
> RejectHasReason
> <AuthBy RADIUS>
> Host 192.168.144.3
> Secret 12345
> AuthPort 1820
> AcctPort 1821
> RejectHasReason
> </AuthBy>
> </Handler>
> ----
> 
> 
> -- 
> With regards,
> Alexander Yakunin
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