Hello Ricardo -
You need to look at a trace 4 debug from Radiator with LogMicroseconds enabled
so you can see how long each processing step is taking.
I tend to agree that the most likely cause of the problem is slow database
response.
regards
Hugh
On 9 Nov 2010, at 07:47, Alan Buxey wrote
Hi,
> Hey guys
>
> I have been using Radioator for the past years (from 2006) and it is
> mainly used to get calls, validating them and then saving them in a
> database.
sounds very much like a database speed issue. what engine are you using
with your MySQL ? InnoDB or the stock myISAM? have
Hi Ricardo,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, Ricardo Freitas wrote:
> Hey guys
>
> I have been using Radioator for the past years (from 2006) and it is
> mainly used to get calls, validating them and then saving them in a
> database.
>
> The whole system has been working smoothly until now, where we have more
Hey guys
I have been using Radioator for the past years (from 2006) and it is
mainly used to get calls, validating them and then saving them in a
database.
The whole system has been working smoothly until now, where we have more
calls than ever.
The main problem isn't with the number of calls
On 11/08/2010 01:46 PM, Martin Burton wrote:
> Hi Pekka,
>
> We normally do something along the lines of:
I'll add one more thing. We have successfully used HoldServerConnection
flag with AuthBy LDAP2, so Pekka, you may want to see if it works with
your LDAP server too. Please see section 5.36.17
Hi Pekka,
We normally do something along the lines of:
...
# Split the LDAP auth into its own clause since it's used in
# many different realms
Identifier SangerLDAP
Host xx.sanger.ac.uk
BaseDN ou=x,dc=sanger,dc=ac,dc=uk
UsernameAttr uid
PasswordA
Hi
I am new to Radiator and we currently evaluating it. I am trying to use
LDAP2 auth from IBM Lotus Domino LDAP-server (without success yet).
I am wondering how can i strip realm from username or how to set username,
i have a working freeradius conf here:
ldap {
server = "1.