Hi,
I use replication but this is one way. So i want the replication (slave) db is backup/second db in freeradius. (Master db -> slave db)
I use mysql server 3.23.58 on Fedora Core 1. And the new mysql 4.x don't replication two way (don't master <-> slave).
Only the better sql server have this two way options replications.
MySQL-max db clustering i don't now how this is working? I have to search in mysql.com thank you for the tip.
Michel
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lewis Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: sql failover
Michel van Dop said:Hi,
Sorry for my bad english!
I have tryed everything to have it working with failover mysql db's.
Somthing i not seeing. I now there is a bug in the accounting redundant. I
hope someone can look at my configs and
debuging log in this messages and can tell me the problem so i can use the
freeradius servers, this is the last step!
I am using fedora Core 1 and freeradius-0.9.3-1.1,
freeradius-mysql-0.9.3-1.1 (standard rpm fedora).
I have 2 servers same versions and i have the same problems. On one db
radius config it works i test both mysql servers.
This probably isn't the answere you want but here goes.
If you are looking for redundant mysql accounting or auth why not use MySQL-max db clustering and compile freeradius from source against that. The setup is pretty well documented and works very well. freeradius works with it very well.
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