I didn't even think to look in /proc.  I found the same thing.  The
threads were spawned according to /proc, yet the daemon is not reporting
thread info in the debug output.  Though that still doesn't explain the
horrid numbers I'm seeing.  

With only accounting enabled and authorization,authentication,session
commented out, the number of requests per second should be much higher
on my test box.

Anyone have any ideas?

Matt

On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 17:22, Kevin Bonner wrote:
> I see this as well, however, looking at the PID's in /proc shows that the 
> radiusd threads were spawned....  Haven't found the time to debug this, but 
> at least now I know that others are seeing similar things.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> On Tuesday 28 January 2003 19:44, Matt Scifo wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I have freeradius-0.8.1 installed on a quad xeon 550mhz box with 2g ram
> > running an updated/patched redhat 8.0 dist.
> >
> > I have configured freeradius to only do accounting, completely disabling
> > authentication.  I have performed tests using just a detail file as well
> > as mysql logging.
> >
> > I noticed that during my initial testing of freeradius I was only able
> > to reach 60 requests per/sec at most, which was rather disappointing.
> >
> > I began to play around with my thread-pool settings and noticed that
> > only one radiusd process was running despite the settings.  Running the
> > daemon in debug mode failed to produce any output relating to the use of
> > threads which I had seen in other posts to this list.
> >
> > I.E.
> >
> > Thread 1 assigned request 0
> > Thread 1 handling request 0, (1 handled so far)
> > Threads: total/active/spare threads = 5/1/4
> >
> > According to the INSTALL file, threads are enabled by default, however I
> > recompiled and used --with-threads and --with-thread-pool and still had
> > no luck.  Output from the configure script shows that the check for
> > pthreads was successful.
> >
> > checking for pthread.h... (cached) yes
> > checking for pthread_create in -lpthread... (cached) yes
> >
> > Am I doing something wrong?  If threads are indeed being used and it is
> > just not indicated, why are my numbers so low?
> >
> > Matt Scifo
> >
> >
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