I, too, would like to see an example of splitting accounting and
authentication.
Do you need two different config files? If so, what is the AcctPort in
the authentication config file, and vice versa? Etc...
Dave
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>
> Does someone have a example for splitting the auth. and the
> accounting?
>
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> To: Paul van der Zwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Multithreaded radiator.
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> Hello Paul -
>
> On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Paul van der Zwan wrote:
> > Is there any chance of a multi-threaded Radiator ?? We are
> running into
> > performance
> > issues without running out of CPU cycles . Multi-threading
> might give us
> > some more
> > performance out of the same boxes.
> >
>
> Its not so much about Radiator as it is about Perl and the
> various Perl modules
> that Radiator uses. However, there are some things you can do
> to improve at
> least perceived performance:
>
> 1. Configure two copies of Radiator - one listening only on
> the authentication
> port and only doing authentication, and the other listening
> only on the
> accounting port and only doing accounting. This makes the
> authentication much
> more responsive and lets accounting take as much time as it needs.
>
> 2. Add additional machines to do some preprocessing - if you
> are doing lots of
> proxy requests, you can add a machine in front of your local
> machine to handle
> all the proxy requests (and of course proxy your local
> requests to the local
> machine).
>
> 3. Add multiple parallel Radiator hosts, configured
> identically, and put a UDP
> redirector in front of them to spread the load.
>
> 4. Refer to section 23 in the Radiator 2.15 reference manual for more
> suggestions.
>
> hth
>
> Hugh
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