> > I deffinately think it is to do with MySQL. although I doubt disk IO would be the cause, a) it's a very fast card with >very fast drives on a nice fat 64 bit bus. b) I tried with mysql sat in a RAM disk and got similar results.
Just give a shot to mysql`s HEAP tables. These are totally in-memory tables - the disadvantage is that they disappear after server shutdown - but these are _FAST_ . At least You`ll know if it is a database problem. Greetings Marcin Mank - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
