Hello Dirk -

You would specify multiple DBSource, DBUsername and DBAuth lines in the 
AuthBy SQL clause(s).

Have a look at section 6.26 in the Radiator 2.18 reference manual.

Keep in mind however that keeping the databases coherent is a whole other 
problem that is outside the scope of Radiator. In general we recommend using 
a single high-availability SQL host with hot-swap RAID disks.

regards

Hugh

On Thursday 22 March 2001 19:14, Dirk Laan wrote:

> > Hello,
>
> How do I build a failover for our database ?
> We're using MySql.
>
> For example:
> The Radius server is still working but it can't connect to the database.
>
> Any help would be great.
>
> I've include the config
>
> Regards,
>
> Dirk Laan

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