Hello Edgar -
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Edgar R Gutierrez wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
>
> First of all, I would like to thank you again for all the support that you
> have given me for the past week.
> You've been a great help and we are fast becoming one of the most
> competitive ISP's here in the Philippines because of RADIATOR.
>
> Anyway, I would just like to know how will RADIATOR be able to know who is
> currently logged on when it starts up so that it can update its ONLINE table
> everytime it needs to be restarted. The problem that I have right now is
> that whenever I restart RADIATOR, the entries in my ONLINE table are
> deleted. I need to do add something with my START UP Hook so that before it
> starts accepting packets it will be able to update the ONLINE table first.
> I am sure SNMP has something to do with this but I need to know how I am
> going to do it in Perl. I hope you have sample scripts which does this.
>
Radiator does not clear the session database when it starts up (unless you are
using the in memory session database of course). If you want to maintain the
online table across restarts, you should really be using an SQL session
database. Also on this topic, there is a cgi script included with Radiator that
can be used to view the session database in a web browser - its called
radwho.cgi and its located in the main distribution directory.
regards
Hugh
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