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> From: "Sergio Gonzalez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello Sergio -
There have been a couple of good suggestions from others on the list already,
however there are a couple of others. You can use cron and radpwtst to send a
periodic Status-Server request to Radiator which will return some of the
internal status information from the server, or y
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Sergio
Gonzalez
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:37
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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Silly
question.
Hi,
If your main concern is to restart if radius
is not replying rather than only *knowing* if its up,
you can write a script usin
ator is running. Also for
high availability use 'restartwrapper' included in the Radiator
distribution.
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CommuniGate(tm) Pro*Hi there.I been testing a network
monitoring program. It cans test radius servers, but I neet to "talk" to
radiator to be able to see if it's down or not.For ex
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Hi there.
I been testing a network monitoring program. It cans test radius servers,
but I neet to "talk" to radiator to be able to see if it's down or not.
For example you can test if a certain server has the http servi