On 3:17am, Isnel Cantarelo wrote: > > I've tryed to run the radiusd process without using pthreads and It's worked > very well So it's linux problem, not freeradius/db2. I think the db2 module has to be rewritten... I can do it, but for now I don't have a needs, our freeradius do not work with db2 directly, but through queue manager/transaction manager and for accounting only. May be later, if nobody will do it. And dbm module looks old, does not work with latest BerkeleyDB (I have checked this a few monthes ago) but I have a needs to work with BerkeleDB, so I'm thinking to implement it. It is because I do not see any needs in MySQL (or others RDBMS) usage for a plain prepaid service (counter based on credit, not time). For the accounting I'm going to use again existing queue manager solution, we are quite sutisfied with it, it's allow us to have a single database (db2) for all our CDR which come from many radius over internet.
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