At Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:25:36 +0000,
James Green wrote:
> 
Use radiusd -X and see what happens with the requests. You should see
the sql queries that the server tries to execute.

> Good morning all,
> 
> We have a server with a really old copy of FreeRADIUS logging accounting 
> data to mysql 3.xx. We are now in the process of upgrading to the latest 
> stable of mysql 4 and freeradius.
> 
> We've built the system on a separate machine and it works during 
> testing, except it doesn't log anything to mysql. We have authorisation 
> checks using flat files, but use mysql for logging.
> 
> radtest works fine, nothing in mysql. radiusd -x shows it connects fine 
> to the mysql server, and mysqld shows it has connected.
> 
> Yet there is no sqltrace.sql file either.
> 
> We have confirmed the username/password details can log in, and the 
> table names are correct. The accounting{} part is as default, with 'sql' 
> right above 'unix'.
> 
> Some help would be appreciated. We are at a loss!
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> James Green
> 
> 
> 
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