Forwarded from Richard Hawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Ok, I've worked many of the kinks out of my single radiator server and
now I am looking for help setting up a more advanced system.  Basically,
here is my need.

Two radiator servers, each running mysql.

A single mysql database server.

The two radiator servers will contain live accounting data.  The
database server will contain the subscribers database and the session
database.

The radiator servers will authenticate off the main database server with
there own databases having a copy of the subscribers table in case of a
failure in the database server.  The accounting tables from both
radiator servers will be transfered to the main database server at
intervals so reports etc can be run without impacting the performance of
authentication.

My question:  Is this a reasonable setup?  Is anyone else running a
similar setup?  I prefer to not use NFS.  I have seen people talking
about using ssh and rsync and that seems like the way to go.  Basically
I'm looking for tips, suggestions, etc before I begin the setup.

Thanks in advance.

..Rich

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Richard W. Hawley - Network Engineer
CyberZone Internet Services
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