RE: (RADIATOR) SessionDatabase Problem

2002-01-29 Thread Julian Rose
Hugh, Thanks, that did the trick. Julian > -Original Message- > From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 26 January 2002 01:29 > To: Julian Rose; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) SessionDatabase Problem > > > > Hello Julian - >

Re: (RADIATOR) SessionDatabase Problem

2002-01-25 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Julian - The entries in the session database are maintained by the accounting records sent by the NAS once the session starts. If you are not receiving accounting records, you will not see any entries in the RADONLINE table. regards Hugh On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 03:51, Julian Rose wrote:

(RADIATOR) SessionDatabase Problem

2002-01-25 Thread Julian Rose
Hi All, I am having problems with getting the session database function to work correctly, When I issue a request to the server, I see the server try to run the delete query, but not the add or count queries. Is something wrong here, or do I not understand the function properly ;) Best regards

Re: (RADIATOR) SessionDatabase problem using Oracle with Fork

1999-07-11 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Anthony, On Jul 9, 5:00pm, Anthony Chan wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) SessionDatabase problem using Oracle with Fork > Hi Mike, > > I got a problem when running multiple instances of Radiator with > external Database, Oracle, to enforce Simultaneous-Use limits. The >

(RADIATOR) SessionDatabase problem using Oracle with Fork

1999-07-09 Thread Anthony Chan
Hi Mike, I got a problem when running multiple instances of Radiator with external Database, Oracle, to enforce Simultaneous-Use limits. The problem only exist when "Fork" is used in the config. For environment, the Radiator runs in a Solaris machine with Oracle sqlnet to access the Oracle serve