Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator Crash. SQL Timeout.

2012-12-20 Thread Ricardo Martinez
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[RADIATOR] Radiator Crash. SQL Timeout.

2012-12-17 Thread Ricardo Martinez
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Re: [RADIATOR] FarmSize problem

2012-11-29 Thread Ricardo Martinez
nsaje original- De: Hugh Irvine [mailto:h...@open.com.au] Enviado el: miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012 17:29 Para: Ricardo Martinez CC: radiator@open.com.au Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] FarmSize problem Hello Ricardo - Can you please send a copy of the hook code? I am guessing there is something

Re: [RADIATOR] FarmSize problem

2012-11-28 Thread Ricardo Martinez
Hello Hugh. This is the configuration file : ## ## DbDir /usr/src/Radiator-4.9 LogDir /var/log/radiator LogFile %L/logfile_radius_acct PidFile %L/radius_acct.pid BindAddress 10.0.

[RADIATOR] FarmSize problem

2012-11-27 Thread Ricardo Martinez
succes or fails calls to > generate ASR information, But with FarmSize 6 the file generates incorrect > dates and data. When i use FarmSize 1 the file writes correctly. Is there > a Way to avoid this missbehavior?? > > Thanks in advance. &

Re: [RADIATOR] Authorization delay problem SQL

2012-11-23 Thread Ricardo Martinez
oblem with one udp socket receiving all the requests? Ricardo.- -Mensaje original- De: Hugh Irvine [mailto:h...@open.com.au] Enviado el: jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012 19:33 Para: Ricardo Martinez CC: Heikki Vatiainen; radiator@open.com.au Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] Authorization delay proble

Re: [RADIATOR] Authorization delay problem SQL

2012-11-22 Thread Ricardo Martinez
Hello Heikki. Just now we have another delay issue, and we have checked that the delay is in the queue. The numbers of Recv-Q queue are as follows : Time -- Recv-Q 12:31:30 -- 47928 12:31:32 -- 48752 12:31:34 -- 47608 12:31:36 -- 64528 12:31:38 -- 61984 12:31:40 -- 55360 12:31:42 -- 51616

Re: [RADIATOR] Authorization delay problem SQL

2012-11-21 Thread Ricardo Martinez
e you can help me here. Thanks in advance, Regards, Ricardo Martinez.- -Mensaje original- De: radiator-boun...@open.com.au [mailto:radiator-boun...@open.com.au] En nombre de Heikki Vatiainen Enviado el: martes, 20 de noviembre de 2012 18:21 Para: radiator@open.com.au Asunto: Re: [RADIATO

[RADIATOR] Authorization delay problem SQL

2012-11-20 Thread Ricardo Martinez
Hello. I have another question. I’m trying to track down a delay problem with our platform in the authorization request. I’m not sure what could be causing this but I want to be sure that the problem is not the Radiator. I have a Radiator version 4.9 for authorization, connected to an Oracle DB

Re: [RADIATOR] SQL Timeout

2012-11-20 Thread Ricardo Martinez
Is there a way to mark the DB SQL as down in the configuration file, maybe with a PostHook? Or something like that? Regards, Ricardo.- -Mensaje original- De: Ricardo Martinez [mailto:rmarti...@redvoiss.net] Enviado el: lunes, 19 de noviembre de 2012 18:50 Para: 'Heikki Vati

Re: [RADIATOR] SQL Timeout

2012-11-19 Thread Ricardo Martinez
There is also other post about the same issue : http://www.open.com.au/pipermail/radiator/2011-April/017237.html -Mensaje original- De: Ricardo Martinez [mailto:rmarti...@redvoiss.net] Enviado el: lunes, 19 de noviembre de 2012 18:36 Para: 'Heikki Vatiainen'; 'radia

Re: [RADIATOR] SQL Timeout

2012-11-19 Thread Ricardo Martinez
en Enviado el: lunes, 19 de noviembre de 2012 18:21 Para: radiator@open.com.au Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] SQL Timeout On 11/19/2012 10:47 PM, Ricardo Martinez wrote: > Question : When it says ".Radiator will wait for when trying to > contact the SQL server." this means that a */sel

Re: [RADIATOR] SQL Timeout

2012-11-19 Thread Ricardo Martinez
I’m doing 3 or even 4 querys for each one and keeps connecting to the mySQL server and not doing the BackOff. The Timeout parameter seems to be very clear about the behavior : *5.31.4 Timeout* This optional parameter specifies a timeout interval in seconds that Radiator will wait for when try

Re: [RADIATOR] SQL Timeout

2012-11-19 Thread Ricardo Martinez
I miss the change : ContinueWhileIgnore for ContinueWhileReject *De:* Michael [mailto:ri...@vianet.ca] *Enviado el:* lunes, 19 de noviembre de 2012 16:28 *Para:* Ricardo Martinez *CC:* radiator@open.com.au *Asunto:* Re: [RADIATOR] SQL Timeout looks like your first AuthBy SQL is answering

Re: [RADIATOR] SQL Timeout

2012-11-19 Thread Ricardo Martinez
ss-Accept Identifier: 112 Authentic: @<165><188><181>;<242>-<251><184><200>q<174>`<239><24>k Attributes: SIP-AVP = "tranum:sip:0212345678@10.0.0.82" SIP-AVP = "channels:1" Thanks, Ricardo.- *De:*

[RADIATOR] SQL Timeout

2012-11-19 Thread Ricardo Martinez
Hello, I’m trying to Backoff an SQL query to my database whenever a timeout happened. I have the next configuration in my radius_auth.cfg : RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/ AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileIgnore DBSource

Re: [RADIATOR] Question about AuthByPolicy anything else and AuthBy SQL

2012-06-27 Thread Ricardo Martinez
iator-boun...@open.com.au] En nombre de Heikki Vatiainen Enviado el: miércoles, 27 de junio de 2012 17:35 Para: radiator@open.com.au Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] Question about AuthByPolicy anything else and AuthBy SQL On 06/27/2012 11:23 PM, Ricardo Martinez wrote: > I’m using Radiator 3.1.13 Versio

[RADIATOR] Question about AuthByPolicy anything else and AuthBy SQL

2012-06-27 Thread Ricardo Martinez
Hello. I’m using Radiator 3.1.13 I have this configuration file : AuthByPolicy anything else DBSourcedbi:Oracle:DEV DBusername user DBAuth

[RADIATOR] Basic question about AuthBy and Handlers.

2010-11-17 Thread Ricardo Martinez
Hello. I have a basic question about the AuthBy clause. I’m in the process of understand the configuration file create by another person. So. If I have clauses before anything else in the configuration file, this means all the request are going to be authenticated for each one of this clauses?