Hello Ricardo, If you run Radiator directly from radiator's directory (without copying files to perl directories) you can easily revert back to old version if some issues will appear.
This doesn't remove need for test environment but will help if you see problems in production that you didn't see in the tests. BR, Sami On 25.11.2010 19:25, Ricardo Freitas wrote: > Hello Guys > > Could any of you guys tell me what are the implications of updating a > radius (radiator) server? > > I currently have version 2.9 installed and would like to upgrade it. > > Could you guys lend me a hand and tell me what are the implications of > such measure, regarding configurations? > > I have everyday tv shows that have a lot of traffic and therefore can't > have the luxury of making an update and then some configurations stop > working. > > What could/can change with such an update? > > Mysql connections, queries, etc etc, any of this changes? > > Thank you very much > > Ricardo F > > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator -- Sami Keski-Kasari [email protected] Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald, Platypus, Freeside, TACACS+, PAM, external, Active Directory, EAP, TLS, TTLS, PEAP, TNC, WiMAX, RSA, Vasco, Yubikey, MOTP, HOTP, TOTP, DIAMETER etc. Full source on Unix, Windows, MacOSX, Solaris, VMS, NetWare etc. _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list [email protected] http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator
