Hello Kevin -


You should really only use local disks for log files.

For remote logging you should use <Log SYSLOG> or <Log SQL>.

Most operators tend to use SQL databases for user definitions, accounting and logging.

regards

Hugh


On Saturday, Oct 11, 2003, at 04:05 Australia/Melbourne, Kevin McKee wrote:


We are running RADIATOR 3.7 under Solaris on 4 servers.� I'd like to be able to have all four servers put their log files in the same place, so I created a file share on a fifth machine and pointed all of the log files to that machine.� However, when then network connection is dropped to the log server, all four RADIATOR�servers stop responding to RADIUS requests and the process won't even respond to a SIGHUP.

Is there a way to create a backup Log Directory that RADIATOR will switch to if the primary directory is unavailable?� Or is there a better way to get my log files and details files in the same place?

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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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