(RADIATOR) Logfile size

1999-06-02 Thread ryanm

Hello everyone,

I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 1+ logins
a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
disks to store logging info on. I would appreciate any average
sizes you have. I have looked at the entries in the detail log
and 1 login/logout is roughyl 800 bytes. I multiplies this out
by 1 and got 8,000,000 so I am assuming roughly 10 Megs a day?? 
I plan on archiving these for up to a year for various reasons so 
was hoping to get 2 20 gig Disks to do this. I also plan on using 
some form of compression scheme.

Thanks for any info anyone can get back to me,

Thanks again,

Ryan

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(RADIATOR) Strange log entries

1999-06-02 Thread Stephen Roderick


Anyone know what causes these?

Wed Jun  2 02:46:14 1999: INFO: No reply after 3 retransmissions
Wed Jun  2 02:46:14 1999: INFO: No response from any RADIUS hosts.
Ignoring

Repeats every 3 seconds for about a minute or two.

Thanks,

Steve


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Re: (RADIATOR) Logfile size

1999-06-02 Thread Mike McCauley

Hi Ryan,

On Jun 2, 11:51am, ryanm wrote:
 Subject: (RADIATOR) Logfile size
 Hello everyone,

 I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 1+ logins
 a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
 disks to store logging info on. I would appreciate any average
 sizes you have. I have looked at the entries in the detail log
 and 1 login/logout is roughyl 800 bytes. I multiplies this out
 by 1 and got 8,000,000 so I am assuming roughly 10 Megs a day??
 I plan on archiving these for up to a year for various reasons so
 was hoping to get 2 20 gig Disks to do this. I also plan on using
 some form of compression scheme.

That logic seems quite reasonable. I have seen similar numbers elsewhere. I
would certainly advocate compression too.

Cheers.


 Thanks for any info anyone can get back to me,

 Thanks again,

 Ryan

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Re: (RADIATOR) Logfile size

1999-06-02 Thread Anton Sparrius

With roughly 3700 calls per day, our logfile (trace level 4) is roughly
6-6.5 meg, with the details file being slightly smaller, at about 5-5.5 meg
per day.  All our accounting we log into a database, but we also use the
standard logfiles just as a backup.

So for a month, these two log files account for about 300+ meg (getting
bigger every month).  Since we are running Radiator under NT, I just use
WinZip once a month to archive the logs, which brings them down to about 25
meg per month, which is not bad compression!

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- Original Message -
From: ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 1:51 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) Logfile size


 Hello everyone,

 I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 1+ logins
 a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
 disks to store logging info on. I would appreciate any average
 sizes you have. I have looked at the entries in the detail log
 and 1 login/logout is roughyl 800 bytes. I multiplies this out
 by 1 and got 8,000,000 so I am assuming roughly 10 Megs a day??
 I plan on archiving these for up to a year for various reasons so
 was hoping to get 2 20 gig Disks to do this. I also plan on using
 some form of compression scheme.

 Thanks for any info anyone can get back to me,

 Thanks again,

 Ryan

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Re: (RADIATOR) Logfile size

1999-06-02 Thread Jason Godsey



-rw-r-  1 root  wheel   15470156 Feb 28 23:59 detail.1999.02.gz
-rw-r-  1 root  wheel   17094556 Mar 31 23:59 detail.1999.03.gz
-rw-r-  1 root  wheel   17061311 Apr 30 23:59 detail.1999.04.gz
-rw-r-  1 root  wheel  257358389 May 31 23:59 detail.1999.05
-rw-r-  1 root  wheel   14702947 Jun  2 16:46 detail.1999.06

We have 2.5k dialup users.  Looks like about 8megs/day.  Looks like you'll
need much more than 2 20gig drives to keep a years worth :) (you'll need
that for just 2 months) Each month will eat nearly 30megs if our numbers
scale.

- Jason Godsey

On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, ryanm wrote:

 Hello everyone,
 
 I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 1+ logins
 a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
 disks to store logging info on. I would appreciate any average
 sizes you have. I have looked at the entries in the detail log
 and 1 login/logout is roughyl 800 bytes. I multiplies this out
 by 1 and got 8,000,000 so I am assuming roughly 10 Megs a day?? 
 I plan on archiving these for up to a year for various reasons so 
 was hoping to get 2 20 gig Disks to do this. I also plan on using 
 some form of compression scheme.
 
 Thanks for any info anyone can get back to me,
 
 Thanks again,
 
 Ryan
 
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(RADIATOR) Another users file?

1999-06-02 Thread Gustavo A. Barreto A.


I want to know if I can define another users file for a specific NAS in
order to have diferent users in that NAS without running another radiator
session. Any comments?

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(RADIATOR) Handlers and Suffixes...

1999-06-02 Thread Jeremy Burton

Hi All,
wondering if anoyone here has much experience with Handlers in
the config file - I am trying to use a different authby dependnign on
the username - someone with username  user-router would be authenticated using 
a different AuthBy that someone whith username user. I thought the way to
do this would be:

Handler Suffix = -router
# Stuff for user-router in here
/Handler

Handler
# Everyone else's stuff here
/Handler

However no matter what username I try, the first handler (ie with 
Suffix = -router) is used - from the log file:

Wed Jun  2 13:39:48 1999: DEBUG: Check if Handler Suffix=-router should be 
used to handle this request
Wed Jun  2 13:39:48 1999: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Suffix=-router'

even if the username is username, rather than username-router. 

Any ideas?

Thanks,

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