On 10:30am, Peter Nixon wrote:

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>
> I would like to take a quick straw poll.
>
> a) If you use a Database backend for FreeRadius which one do you use?
I don't use.

>
> b) If you do not use a DB backend for FreeRadius, but do have a DB on your
> server or in your rack, what DB is it?
IBM DB2 V8.1

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> c) If you do not use a DB backend for FreeRadius, but do have a DB on your
> server or in your rack, why don't you use it as a backend to FreeRadius?
Because we have more then one cisco over Internet, they act as
originating, and terminating, they are far away from a database server,
the VoIP streams on each of them are big (we use freeradius for VoIP
accounting), so we use a Message Queue Service to join radiuses to the
database, and we use Transaction Monitor to inserts the stream. We found
it as the best schema which suite our needs.


Gregory G. V.
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Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present
or previous employers.

According Isham Research's Devil's IT Dictionary mainframe is:
"an obsolete device still used by thousands of obsolete companies
serving billions of obsolete customers and making huge obsolete profits
for their obsolete shareholders.
And this year's run twice as fast as last year's."


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