Hello Michel -
I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening. It would also be useful to see the error messages from Perl, if this is in fact a crash.
As to running Radiator as a service, you should use complete path names for perl, radiusd, etc., because there won't be any PATH set while the system is starting up. And of course you should fully test the command line you are trying to use by hand before trying to run it as a service.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Dec 20, 2002, at 11:20 Australia/Melbourne, Michel Bant wrote:
Hello,
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We recently installed 2 win2k radiator servers.
There is an ODBC connection to 1 SQL server (MS).
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Since last night both servers are having problems.
They stopped multiple times without notice.
We can�t see anything wrong at the SQL server which is standing in the same rack.
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Can you please provide me with an answer to this problem?
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Another question is that I like to run Radiator as a service.
I followed the directions on your website, but some how that won�t start the service.
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The error message I get is:
Could not stat the Radiator service on local Computer
The service did not return an error. This could be an internal Windows error or an
Internal service error.
If the problem persists, contact you system administrator.
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Well I am the system administrator but I really don�t know how to solve this.
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Thanks in advance for your help.
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Kind regards,
Michel Bant
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