Hello Hugh,
Ok, I'm running Radiator with a Trace 4. We have to wait to see what happend,
anyway, I think that the delay is not the problem, because the DupInterval is
seted to 60 seconds, so if the MAX TNT send a duplicate after a timeout
occurs (i.e. 7 seconds), radiator must ignore it.
The question now is, why is not happening that?
So, to check for duplicates packets, Radiator compares all data in the packet?
or the acct-session-id and NAS-IP-address fields only?
The database is ok, I was testing it with radpwtst and I can do between 120 to
130 request trougth radiator in a second (i.e. authenticate a user and save start
and stop packets for that user), so is very fast. At this time, the rate for
the real system is between 3 to 5 request in a second.
I will send you the logfile.
Best regards
Teddy Mercado
On 03-03-2000 11:02 PM Hugh Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The best thing to do now is run Radiator with a Trace 4 so you can see in the
> debug output where the delays are occuring. Every entry is timestamped and you
> will see at what time the request packet arrives, what happens to the packet,
> what interactions occur with the database, etc. You should be able to see from
> the timestamps at what stage in the request processing the delays are happening
> and from there discover the source of the problem.
>
> You can also send me a copy of the trace output and I will have a look also.
>
> hth
>
> Hugh
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