Msql-Mysql-modules-1.1828.tar.gz is not being distributed anymore.
Would it be bad to use a 1.2 series driver?
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Matt Chambers (Network Operations)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Mike McCauley
> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 9:29 AM
> To: Dialup USA Support Staff; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Duplicate request ID's
>
>
> On Apr 12, 12:36pm, Dialup USA Support Staff wrote:
> > Subject: (RADIATOR) Duplicate request ID's
> >
> > I have trace set to 3 and I seem to be getting a lot of these
> below in my
> logfile. (about 10 every 30 minutes or so). What is the impact
> of this on my
> customers logging in? What can I do about it?. I read the
> manual and it said
> I could adjust the setting however it does not recommend it. What is the
> negative impact of setting it to "0". Would this fix the problem?
>
> Probably will fix it. You may want to try setting DupInterval to
> be something
> smaller than the default of 60, say 20 or 30.
>
> There are no real negative implications in most network/NAS combinations.
>
> >
> > Any input I can get would be great... I want to fix this
> problem however I do
> not want it to accept any request (bad passwords or non-users).
>
> Changing the DupInterval wont make it do that.
>
> >
> > My users have been complaining of "error 650's" . Could this
> be the cause of
> these errors?
>
> Hmmm, that indicates that whats happening above is merely the
> symptom, not the
> cause. Its possible that your Radiator is not processing requests
> as fast as
> your NAS expects.
>
> I would suggest 2 possibilities:
>
> 1. Chack whther the problem is slow responses from radiator. You
> should be able
> to do more than 5 per second on _any_ platform and much more on
> fast machines.
> If you are not acheiving that, we need to look at your
> configuration. Asre you
> using SQL? Are the indexes in your SQL tables OK? etc. Looking at
> the log file
> at trace level 4 wil help you work this out.
>
> 2. Your NAS retransmission timeout is too short given the
> circumstances in the
> previous paragraph. You might try changing it from 5 (the usual
> default) to say
> 10 or 20? Actually, looking at your logfile, it looks like your
> retrans timeout
> is about 3 secs.
>
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Cheers.
>
> >
> > Mon Apr 12 13:18:42 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 0 received from
> 207.240.250.9: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:18:45 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 41 received from
> 207.240.250.9: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:18:45 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 0 received from
> 207.240.250.9: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:18:48 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 41 received from
> 207.240.250.9: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:18:48 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 0 received from
> 207.240.250.9: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:18:51 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 41 received from
> 207.240.250.9: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:18:51 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 0 received from
> 207.240.250.9: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:26:42 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 143 received from
> 207.240.233.2: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:26:45 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 143 received from
> 207.240.233.2: ignore
> > Mon Apr 12 13:58:03 1999: INFO: Duplicate request id 64 received from
> 207.227.180.2: ignore
> >
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> >-- End of excerpt from Dialup USA Support Staff
>
>
>
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