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How can the script get always latencies under 1sec, and the radius threads on
teh other hand get latencies over max-request-time?
I'm a little bit lost :(
thx again
On Jueves 26 Febrero 2009 11:00:31 Alan DeKok wrote:
> magicboiz wrote:
> > Do you know how can I modify
HI again Ivan
Do you know how can I modify the source code, in order to print in the error
message the exact time when the child was created/forked? If I want to find
errors in my sql backend server, I need to know the exact time when the
requests are lost.. checking the code, It looks like
Thx Ivan,
and do you know if the accouting registers is lost? or another child retries
the insert into the database?
thx
Regards
On MiƩrcoles 25 Febrero 2009 14:09:44 t...@kalik.net wrote:
> >I facing this problem with my Freeradius 2.1.3, and I don't know how to
> > solve it :(
> >
> >My NAS
Hello all!!
I facing this problem with my Freeradius 2.1.3, and I don't know how to solve
it :(
My NAS is sending only accounting registers to my freeradius server. My
freeradius server, is configured to store these registers into a MySQL server.
I have configured "max_request_time = 120", in
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