Hello Daniel -


The only other thing I can think of is that you are using "Fork" somewhere in your configuration.

BTW - the latest version is Radiator 3.7.1 (plus patches).

regards

Hugh


On 10/12/2003, at 11:59 PM, Danny Bendersky wrote:


Hi,

On Dec 4, 2003, at 3:44 AM, Hugh Irvine wrote:


Hello Daniel -


I can't tell from your configuration file what might be happening.

The only thing I can guess is perhpas your startup script is starting more than one instance.


I will check this.


What hardware/software platform are you running on and what processes are you seeing?


I use Redhat 7.3 under HP LPr hardware. The problem start about 6 months ago or something, and I guess it start when I upgrade to Radiator 3.6.


This is the current versi�n:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbenders]# rpm -qa|grep Radiator
Radiator-3.6-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbenders]#

And the defunct I see:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbenders]# ps -auxw|grep radiusd
root 17725 0.6 0.8 13544 9236 ? S Dec02 71:34 /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/radiusd -config_file /etc/radiator/radius1.cfg
root 17744 0.0 0.8 13144 8380 ? S Dec02 9:47 /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/radiusd -config_file /etc/radiator/radius2.cfg
root 4880 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z Dec02 0:00 [radiusd <defunct>]
root 22466 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z Dec02 0:00 [radiusd <defunct>]
root 22503 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z Dec02 0:00 [radiusd <defunct>]
.... CUT SOME LINES (about 40) HERE .....
root 29929 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z Dec09 0:00 [radiusd <defunct>]
root 13607 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z Dec09 0:00 [radiusd <defunct>]
root 25961 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 00:39 0:00 [radiusd <defunct>]
root 29722 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 09:05 0:00 [radiusd <defunct>]
root 17491 0.0 0.0 1768 620 pts/1 S 09:55 0:00 grep radiusd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbenders]#


The perl version I use is:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbenders]# rpm -qa|grep perl
perl-CGI-2.752-34.99.6
perl-DB_File-1.75-34.99.6
perl-Convert-ASN1-0.15-8
perl-DBD-MySQL-1.2219-6
perl-perl-ldap-0.26-8
perl-5.6.1-34.99.6
perl-CPAN-1.59_54-34.99.6
perl-NDBM_File-1.75-34.99.6
perl-DBI-1.21-1
perl-Digest-MD5-2.20-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbenders]#


Note that I run 2 instances of radiator, because I need to send some answers with one interface and one IP and the other instance respond from another IP. This is because I need to answer from the IP that I was requested. So maybe I can reduce this by adding some lines to the configuration.





Also, what versions of Radiator and Perl are you running?


regards

Hugh


On 04/12/2003, at 4:21 AM, Daniel Bendersky wrote:


Hi,

Sorry for be to late to send you the conf file, I was in the middle of a migration without much time and the configuration is splited in a lot of parts, so I did join them to send to you.

Let me know if you find something that can cause the defunts.

thanks!



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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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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