Thanks for the advice.
Didn't get a change to get good numbers for you today, but here is at
least something.
I took a look at our records for today and we have about 70,000
entries, with only 1500 of them without a stop yet. I can't get a good
estimate at packets right now because I'm not
Hi Dusty,
We have three main radius servers. We setup each of the radius servers
to log all accounting to a detail file and we then use radrelay to push
the data to our sql servers. This makes the accounting part of our AAA
much quicker between the NAS and the radius server. The radius serv
christian meutes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you point me to the explanation, i cant find it?
http://www.freeradius.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/radiusd/man/man5/rlm_sql_log.5?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
Alan DeKok.
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Can you point me to the explanation, i cant find it?
--On Wednesday, November 09, 2005 01:23:22 AM -0500 Alan DeKok
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Dusty Doris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Our authentication structure is quite different as we are looking more
for availability. But in the accounti
Matthew Horoschun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you comment on the accounting record rate that you're achieving?
> We're currently testing FreeRadius and I'm seeing a performance ceiling
> of about 200 accounting records per second.
That's really a function of the back-end database. If you
Dusty Doris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our authentication structure is quite different as we are looking more for
> availability. But in the accounting world, we can afford to delay the
> records if needed.
That's a great description. It should be a "howto", or whitepaper.
In the CVS he
Hi Dusty,
Now, I'm running freeradius 1.0.5 on freebsd 5.4. We handle about 75,000
logins per day between 3 servers and are using openldap as a backend, which
stores about 400,000 users. We use radrelay to push all the accounting
into a mysql db.
Can you comment on the accounting record ra
Hi Dusty,
Now, I'm running freeradius 1.0.5 on freebsd 5.4. We handle about
75,000 logins per day between 3 servers and are using openldap as a
backend, which stores about 400,000 users. We use radrelay to push all
the accounting into a mysql db.
Can you comment on the accounting record ra
Dusty Doris wrote:
Hi, im running freeradius 1.0.5 + postgres 8.0.3 on a dual xeon,
gentoo 2005.1, all is working ok, but i have another server with
the same hardware specs that i recently "upgraded" from gentoo to
freebsd 5.3, the server was running apache + postgres and, wow ,
great
Hi, im running freeradius 1.0.5 + postgres 8.0.3 on a dual xeon, gentoo
2005.1, all is working ok, but i have another server with the same
hardware specs that i recently "upgraded" from gentoo to freebsd 5.3, the
server was running apache + postgres and, wow , great diference, better
per
Miguel wrote:
Hi, im running freeradius 1.0.5 + postgres 8.0.3 on a dual xeon,
gentoo 2005.1, all is working ok, but i have another server with
the same hardware specs that i recently "upgraded" from gentoo to
freebsd 5.3, the server was running apache + postgres and, wow , great
difer
Hi, im running freeradius 1.0.5 + postgres 8.0.3 on a dual xeon,
gentoo 2005.1, all is working ok, but i have another server with the
same hardware specs that i recently "upgraded" from gentoo to freebsd
5.3, the server was running apache + postgres and, wow , great
diference, better per
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