Hello Manish - I suggest you add "LogMicroseconds" (requires Time-Hires from CPAN) to your Radiator global configuration options, and "Debug 255" to your AuthBy LDAP 2 clause.
Then you should run radiusd by hand from the command line like this so you can see the LDAP debug messages (using your local Radiator directory): cd /your/Radiator/distribution/directory perl radiusd -foreground -log_stdout -trace 4 -config_file /your/Radiator/configuration/file >From the debug you show below it looks like your LDAP server response is very >slow. BTW - the most recent version is Radiator-4.11. regards Hugh On 11 Mar 2013, at 19:16, "Arya, Manish Kumar" <m.a...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone help please. I am using Radiator version 4.9 on Solaris 10 > > [xxxx@rxxxxx:/var/log/radiator]$ cat /etc/release > Solaris 10 11/06 s10s_u3wos_10 SPARC > Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. > Use is subject to license terms. > Assembled 14 November 2006 > > > Regards, > -Manish > > From: "Arya, Manish Kumar" <m.a...@yahoo.com> > To: Radiator <radiator@open.com.au>; "manishkumar.a...@colt.net" > <manishkumar.a...@colt.net> > Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 2:59 PM > Subject: Slow response from Radiator > > Hi, > > Radius server takes approx 7-10 seconds to handle one request, there not much > load on this radius server. > > Radius Packet dump > > *** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 32812 .... > Code: Access-Request > Identifier: 102 > > Fri Mar 8 09:08:11 2013: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to xxxxxx > Fri Mar 8 09:08:12 2013: DEBUG: Deleting session for xxxxxxx@alu, > 10.174.2.2, > Fri Mar 8 09:08:12 2013: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthLDAP2: > alu_msp_user_auth-7750 > Fri Mar 8 09:08:13 2013: INFO: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:389 > Fri Mar 8 09:08:13 2013: INFO: Attempting to bind to LDAP server > 127.0.0.1:389 > Fri Mar 8 09:08:14 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got result for > uid=xxxxx,ou=people,o=COLT,ou=customers,dc=colt,dc=net > Fri Mar 8 09:08:14 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got userPassword: xxxxxx > Fri Mar 8 09:08:15 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got radius-sam-sec-grp-name: > TAC_SUPPORT2 > Fri Mar 8 09:08:15 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got radius-7750-Timetra-Access: 3 > Fri Mar 8 09:08:16 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got radius-7750-Timetra-Profile: > administrative > Fri Mar 8 09:08:16 2013: DEBUG: LDAP got radius-7750-Timetra-Default-Action: > 1 > Fri Mar 8 09:08:17 2013: DEBUG: Radius::AuthLDAP2 looks for match with > xxxxxx [xxxxxx@alu] > Fri Mar 8 09:08:17 2013: DEBUG: Radius::AuthLDAP2 ACCEPT: : xxxxxx > [xxxxxx@alu] > Fri Mar 8 09:08:18 2013: DEBUG: AuthBy LDAP2 result: ACCEPT, > Fri Mar 8 09:08:18 2013: DEBUG: Access accepted for xxxxxx > Fri Mar 8 09:08:19 2013: DEBUG: Packet dump: > *** Sending to 10.174.2.2 port 50838 .... > Code: Access-Accept > Identifier: 167 > Authentic: <245><217>Un<184>Ge<144>.<213>QE<1>u4. > Attributes: > Sam-security-group-name = "TAC_SUPPORT2" > Timetra-Access = 3 > Timetra-Profile = "administrative" > Timetra-Default-Action = 1 > Service-Type = Login-User > > > ldapsearch for uid with above attributes is also very quick, no complaints of > indexes too > > real 0m0.020s > user 0m0.006s > sys 0m0.010s > > hardware config > > [root@rad-lon1:/var/log/radiator]# prtdiag > System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire V245 > System clock frequency: 188 MHZ > Memory size: 4GB > > ==================================== CPUs ==================================== > E$ CPU CPU > CPU Freq Size Implementation Mask Status Location > --- -------- ---------- --------------------- ----- ------ -------- > 0 1504 MHz 1MB SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi 3.4 on-line MB/P0 > 1 1504 MHz 1MB SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi 3.4 on-line MB/P1 > > > CPU usage (uptime) > > [root@rad-lon1:/var/log/radiator]# uptime > 9:21am up 262 day(s), 20:18, 5 users, load average: 0.04, 0.04, 0.04 > > > CPU/Memory usage with top states no processes are using very minimal CPU and > memory. > > last pid: 11066; load avg: 0.04, 0.04, 0.04; up 262+20:19:30 > 09:22:51 > 68 processes: 67 sleeping, 1 on cpu > CPU states: 98.7% idle, 0.6% user, 0.7% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% swap > Memory: 4096M phys mem, 1718M free mem, 8005M total swap, 8005M free swap > > PID USERNAME LWP PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND > 22797 dsadmin 41 59 0 297M 261M sleep 468:00 0.44% ns-slapd > 23543 root 1 59 0 355M 353M sleep 174:26 0.29% perl > 10858 root 1 59 0 2888K 1784K cpu/0 0:00 0.09% top > 23137 root 41 59 0 196M 162M sleep 329:16 0.05% ns-slapd > 22899 root 30 59 0 134M 92M sleep 167:34 0.02% java > 691 noaccess 25 59 0 177M 96M sleep 231:51 0.02% java > 10823 root 1 59 0 3008K 2488K sleep 0:00 0.02% bash > 10821 root 1 59 0 8304K 2728K sleep 0:00 0.01% sshd > 26407 daemon 4 59 0 620M 559M sleep 19:44 0.01% nfsmapid > 331 root 1 100 -20 2312K 1512K sleep 31:05 0.01% xntpd > 5013 root 25 59 0 6544K 4576K sleep 1:01 0.01% nscd > 114 root 6 59 0 4128K 3248K sleep 341:09 0.01% picld > 7312 root 1 59 0 1984K 1576K sleep 0:00 0.00% tail > 1148 root 1 59 0 9000K 3352K sleep 0:00 0.00% sshd > 7 root 13 59 0 9784K 7728K sleep 4:47 0.00% svc.startd > > Regards, > -Manish > > > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing list > radiator@open.com.au > http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator -- Hugh Irvine h...@open.com.au Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server anywhere. 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