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You may include this command in your restart script: kill -1 `cat /usr/local/var/run/radiusd.pid` . This will kill the radisud process and you can restart the Radius normally.
Rakesh Jha
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I am developing scripts to automate adding users to our radius database but it seems there is something wrong with mine. If I issue radiusd restart I get.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# radiusd restart
I have to use "ps aux" to find its PID and then kill it. Then I can issue a radiusd start. It seems to me I should be able to issue radiusd restart and that is what should happen. Please help.
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