On Jun 24,  4:41pm, John Vorstermans wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) db: do failed
> Hi.
>
> Just installed the latest Radiator with all patches talking to an SQL
> database.
>
> However we have suddenly started seeing these messages:
>
> [root@ankh etc]# DB::Synapse::dB do failed: Server message number=233
> severity=16 state=2 line=1 server=SOLOMON text=The column User Name in
> table Calls may not be null. at /us/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Radius/SQL.PM
> line 228.
> DB::Synapse::dB do failed: Server message number=233 severity=16 state=2
> line=1 server=SOLOMON text=The column User Name in table Calls may not be
> null. at /us/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Radius/SQL.PM line 228.
>
> Anyone have any idea what is causing this?

Hmmm, looks like you are receiving some sort of accounting request which does
not have a User-Name attribute in it, and your SQL database says that the user
name column is not permitted to be null. Some NASs send very unusual accounting
requests as a matter of course, but I have not heard of this. What sort of NAS
do you have?

Is it possible to get a Radiator log file at trace level 4, showing what the
contents of the radius request that causes this?

You may be able to turn off whatever these strange requests are, or else you
may have to modifiy your SQL database so that NULL usernames are permitted in
that table.


>
> We are using Auntly EMERALD.
>
> Cheers
> John
>
>
>
>
> --
> John Vorstermans.   Actrix Networks Ltd, Wgtn, New Zealand.  +64 4 801-6815
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