Hugh Irvine a écrit :

> Hello vit -
>
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, vit wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using restartWrapper with a RedHat 6.2 like that in my
> > /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
> >
> > /usr/bin/restartWrapper -mail root -delay 2 \
> >                            "/usr/bin/radiusd -config_file
> > /usr/local/etc/radius.cfg \
> >                            -foreground" &
> >
> > So I have the process:
> > UID        PID  PPID  C STIME TTY          TIME CMD
> > root      5856     1  0 17:08 pts/4    00:00:00 perl
> > /usr/bin/restartWrapper -mail root -delay 2 /usr/bin/radiusd -config_f
> > root      5859  5856  0 17:08 pts/4    00:00:00 sh -c /usr/bin/radiusd
> > -config_file /usr/local/etc/radius.cfg
> > root      5862  5859  2 17:08 pts/4    00:00:00 perl /usr/bin/radiusd
> > -config_file /usr/local/etc/radius.cfg -foreground
> >
> > But when I delete in my conf a realm like "hello.com" and then I do:
> > kill -HUP  5862
> > my daemon radiusd continues to authenticate "hello.com" and to accept
> > users in this realm.
> >
>
> What version of Radiator are you running? There was a problem with
> changing Realm definitions and then using a HUP, and if there is still a
> problem we would like to know about it. The easy way around the problem is just
> to kill the process completely and have it restart from scratch. I don't think
> there is anything wrong with your use of restartWrapper.
>
> BTW - the latest version of Radiator is 2.16.3.
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
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I'm using the version 2.16.3 with the patch for 2.16.3.
It's true that I can kill the process and restart it from scratch but I prefer not
to do it in operation situation.

regards,
Vi-Thang.


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