Re: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users

2002-02-11 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Rolando - On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 01:03, Rolando Riley wrote: When I say 'fairly accurate' - if your NAS fails to deliver a STOP record to radiator, the user will not be removed from the online users database. The above seems to be very common to happen. That is 1) hanged users which

Re: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users

2002-02-11 Thread Brian Morris
Malden To: Brian Morris Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 4:10 PM Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users Thanks for this. Do you use NT and SQL yourself or just know Radiator fairly well?? Do you have any sample code on how so get Radiator to log this information

(RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users

2002-02-10 Thread Shane Malden
Does anyone know any simple way of seeing who is logged on, using the logs from Radiator? We do receive start and stops from our gear. We are running ver 2.19 on a NT Server. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Shane

Re: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users

2002-02-10 Thread Brian Morris
. - Original Message - From: Shane Malden To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 2:59 PM Subject: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users Does anyone know any simple way of seeing who is logged on, using the logs from Radiator? We do receive start and stops from

Re: (RADIATOR) Current Logged in Users

2002-02-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Shane - It isn't particularily easy to tell who is logged on just by looking at the logs. On NT it is probably easiest to set up an SQL session database with MS-SQL and use the radwho.cgi script in a web server. regards Hugh On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 14:59, Shane Malden wrote: Does