We had a system using Ciscosecure ACS that wrote the accounting records
to textfiles in a directory. A perl script using Dirwatch monitored the
directory and triggered a stored procedure in oracle which inserted the
data. If oracle wasn't available, the data just accumulated. Once oracle
was up again, the queue was processed.
 
Another solution would be to have an oracle replica on the radius box.
It can continue to insert records until the main oracle DB returns, and
processed the replication queue.
 
Regards,
Frank Ranner


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        Sent: Tuesday, 23 January 2007 02:41
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        Subject: radiusd and oracle accounting
        
        

        We have configured our radius servers to send accounting
information to an Oracle database. It works our really well except when
the oraclce database server isn't available (I.E. maintenance or cold
backups). The radius process dies when it loses connectivity to the
oracle server. Has anyone else noticed this problem? Any suggestions on
how to make radiusd more robust and able to recover from this?

         

        Thanks,

         

        Brian Dourty

        System Administrator - Team Lead

        IAT Services

        University of Missouri - Columbia

        573-882-1035

         

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