Hello Alexey -
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Alexey A. Shavaldin wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I've experienced such a problem as hanging lines in RADONLINE table. We have
> about 3000 users, using authorization with Radiator 2.16 and MySQL server.
> Everything was OK, until we began to get lines in RADONLINE table, that stay
> there forever, without stopdate, so we have to delete them manually.
> Are there any possible solutions of this problem ?
>
The first thing to do is to find out why the stop packets are going missing.
Check with your NAS vendor for software bugs and version upgrades, then put a
packet sniffer next to the NAS to ascertain what packets are actually being
transmitted, then move the packet sniffer to the Radiator host to verify that
all packets are reaching there, and finally check the Radiator trace 4 logs to
see if any packets are being received but not processed.
Note that Radiator tries to be self-healing with regards to the session
database and will do a precautionary SQL delete for every new access request
received. You can also provide your own SQL queries if you use an SQL session
database.
hth
Hugh
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