Rich Puhek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Note that currently the queued rows are only stored in memory until
> they are inserted into the table. This means that if you kill mysqld the
> hard way (kill -9) or if mysqld dies unexpectedly, any queued rows that
> weren't written to disk are lost!"
> 
> 
> So, you do lose some certanty that the data made it there. Of course,
> RADIUS also uses UDP, so there have already been some tradeoffs between
> data security and performance...

  Yes, but *adding* to the possible network problems isn't generally a
good idea.  If the server receives a packet, then it *must* be logged
somewhere, even if it's only a 'detail' file.

  Alan DeKok.

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