Graeme Hinchliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The radiusd runs happily.  mysqldump starts and radiusd complains
> about unresponsive children, the number of threads increases until
> the mysqldump finishes, at which point the number of threads begins
> to drop.  The no of threads gets to about 20 (initial start value is
> 5).. at which point the daemon locks up and consumes lots of CPU.
> It has to be kill -9'd to stop and then restart.

  You're hitting a border case in the server, where it doesn't behave
well.  Using huge amounts of CPU is bad, but when the MySQL db
disappears entirely (due to the mysqldump), you've guaranteed that the
server can't process any more requests.

  Alan DeKok.

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