If the radius servers are writing to the
same database then the accounting packet will be sent to one radius server
only and written to the database only once. I hope this helps From:
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On Behalf Of Stuart Harris For me having an SQL server fail isn’t a
problem, I’m lucky in a way as I’ve got too many servers and not enough to do
with them ;) if our radius SQL server failed, I could have a replacement up
within 30 minutes as I’ve got a slave that polls all our other SQL servers to
keep a current transaction log… all I need to know is that I’m not going to get
problems with accounting packet duplication or some other weird thing ;) From:
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On Behalf Of Cris Boisvert I have it running with multiple servers
connecting to one mysql server ..so all the accounting goes to the same place.. Then I have all the servers synchronize
(locally) with it nightly and fail over to the local one if the primary stopped
working? I’m redoing it now because my server
motherboard died. From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Harris Has anyone here got a setup with multiple processing
servers connected to a single DB (mySQL) server? The only issue I can think of
is when it’s writing accounting… Anyone got any experience of doing this? --- --- --- --- |
- Re: Multiple processing heads... Cris Boisvert
- Re: Multiple processing heads... Thor Spruyt