FreeRADIUS starts in seconds. I have restarted FreeRADIUS in very large
production environments without a problem. If you are concerned about
availability, use multiple FreeRADIUS servers and/or a load balancer (F5,
Cisco, lvs, etc.).

 

Tim

 

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Subject: Re:Re: How long is the nas-table cached by freeradius?

 

Is this fix available now ? (freeradius server to read the change in
nas-table without restart)

Thanks.

 

Evert Meulie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just wondering about the following: If a change is made in the nas-table
of the radius-db, how long does it take for the freeradius daemon to start
using this updated info?
> Or is the nas-table only read at freeradius (re)start?

  It's only read at re-start.

  It could be fixed, but it's not a high priority.

  Alan DeKok.

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