Hi Chester,
I think for a good behaviour of SQL server, all of them have to be working in a
normal startup of a freeradius service. Try to repair why your SQL server are
down.
You have to have a stable system.
Regards,
Santiago
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Redundant SQL
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 22:00:42 +0100
I’m trying to implement the redundant SQL feature into my freeradius setup.
The one problem I am coming up against is when freeradius is starting, but not
all the SQL servers are available. I have set up sql1 and sql2 as a single
virtual module and would ideally like it to *try* to connect to all servers on
start-up, but if an error occurs (can’t connect to one), then just bypass and
continue.
Assuming the total failure to is what is meant to happen, I can understand why,
but in my case I’d rather have it connect to at least one database server than
fail if it can’t connect to them all.
Is this setup possible?
Regards,
Chester.
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