Hi Roberto, If you want to have multiple instances running the same configuration, you will probably find the FarmSize option the thing you want to use. Setting the FarmSize to something like 8 will run up 8 separate processes. You should also include redisd, so that the different threads and processes can communicate with each other.
With kind regards Stefan Paetow Federated Roaming Technical Specialist eduroam(UK), Jisc email/teams: [email protected] gpg: 0x3FCE5142 For eduroam support, please contact the eduroam team via [email protected] and mark it for eduroam’s attention. On Wednesdays and Fridays, I am not available between 12:00 and 15:00. In July only, I will not be available all day on Mondays or Fridays. jisc.ac.uk Jisc is a registered charity (number 1149740) and a company limited by guarantee which is registered in England under Company No. 5747339, VAT No. GB 197 0632 86. Jisc’s registered office is: 4 Portwall Lane, Bristol, BS1 6NB Tel: 020 3697 5800. From: radiator <[email protected]> on behalf of "Ullfig, Roberto Alfredo via radiator" <[email protected]> Reply to: "Ullfig, Roberto Alfredo" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, 21 June 2023 at 14:56 To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [RADIATOR] systemd multi instance configuration I'm reading the documentation here: 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. --- Roberto Ullfig - [email protected] Systems Administrator Enterprise Applications & Services | Technology Solutions University of Illinois - Chicago
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