Hi Roberto,

I must said, I donnt understand what is your question ?

I run by my self 3 RADIATOR servers with multiple instance, and set up at least 2 more on same way and everything work normally as expected , Different config files, different config directories, different port even different hooks.

2 of them are on Ubuntu, 2 on Debian, and one on CentOS.

Additional document nicely explain everything.

Maybe you looking FarmSize option when you are able to run multiple instance of same configuration ?

Regards,
Dubravko
Srce

On 6/21/23 15:54, Ullfig, Roberto Alfredo via radiator wrote:
I'm reading the documentation here:

https://blog.radiatorsoftware.com/2019/06/grouping-and-controlling-multiple.html 
<https://blog.radiatorsoftware.com/2019/06/grouping-and-controlling-multiple.html>


we have four instances running but they all use the same radius.cfg file. We managed differences with ports before with simple /etc/sysconfig/radiator-XXXX files. There doesn't seem to be a simple way to support this with systemd, I'm thinking of just ditching Ubuntu startup process entirely. This is on Ubuntu 22.

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Roberto Ullfig - [email protected]
Systems Administrator
Enterprise Applications & Services | Technology Solutions
University of Illinois - Chicago

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