Hello Janet -
In Radiator 2.18 you would use the "AcctFailedLogFileName ..."
parameter directly.
See section 6.26.15 in the Radiator 2.18 reference manual.
hth
Hugh
At 8:11 +1000 01/3/30, Janet N. del Mundo wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm wondering if I'm using the correct AuthByPolicy to handle falling
>back from a SQL DB to a flat file for accoounting. Is this right?
>
><Handler Request-Type = Accounting-Request>
> AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileReject
> AuthBy SQL
> <AuthBy FILE>
> Filename %D/detail.%y%m
> </AuthBy>
></Handler>
>
>When I do a radpwtst, the accounting replies say 'No reply'. If I put
>this Handler clause in production, will it work if our SQL DB goes
>down? Will it send an 'OK' back to the NAS's? For testing purposes in
>my AuthBy SQL clause, I set the Timeout 10 and FailureBackoffTime 20.
>Also, I have a fake SQL DBSource to have it fall back to the flat file.
>
># ./radpwtst -secret dork -user xxxxxx -password xxxxx -auth_port 2000
>-acct_port 2001 -timeout 60
>sending Access-Request...
>OK
>sending Accounting-Request Start...
>No reply
>sending Accounting-Request Stop...
>No reply
>
>Thanks,
>Janet
>
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