same here... I never had similar problem when mysqld is started after
radiusd
You should check your mysql logs to see is there any problem which
causes slow start...
Alan Buxey wrote:
Hi,
I would have thought that a simple option in freeradius that allows it to wait
for mysql to startup would be nice. Am I missing something obvious here? Is
there a REAL solution or does freeradius not actually work with mysql properly
due to the fact its too quick to abandon it during bootup??
chkconfig mysqld on
chkconfig radiusd on
thats all i've ever done and it works fine
alan
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