Hi,
Here's even more light:
When I start freeradius by just typing radiusd on the command line, it
connects to MySQL ok. But if I start it like I'm supposed to: service
radiusd start, it doesn't. I'm using Fedora 5 with the latest
freeradius.i386, freeradius-unixODBC.i386, and
According to your output it is definitely connecting. 5 open
connections to the mysql db is the default configuration. If you look
in etc/raddb/sql.conf you'll see the variable 'num_sql_socks = 5' This
is what controls the number of open connections.
Chris Carver
Network Engineer
Cliff
This doesn't really help your situation, but I've always thought just
typing it on the command line, 'radiusd' or having it started
automatically on boot was the way its supposed to be. Its also the
way I've always know everyone else to do it too. What exactly does
service do any
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