Re: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS & DBD-Sybase Install

2003-02-05 Thread Dan Melomedman
Tim Jung wrote: > I found this out from the author of the DBD::Sybase module. He posted this > to the FreeTDS mailing list back in October 2002. He is specifically > talking about the errors that are generated when you run the 'make test' > option on the DBD::Sybase module using FreeTDS. > > So it

Re: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS & DBD-Sybase Install

2003-02-05 Thread Tim Jung
m Jung System Admin Internet Gateway [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Matthew Trout To: 'Tim Jung' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 6:53 AM Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS & DBD-Sybase Install I've never managed to get DBD::Sybase to pass all

Re: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS & DBD-Sybase Install

2003-02-05 Thread Tim Jung
RE: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS & DBD-Sybase InstallI found this information on the internet. There is an open source project - FreeTDS, http://www.freetds.org/ - to create an interface to TDS-compliant database servers such as Sybase and, MS SQL. MS SQL 7.0 speaks TDS version 7.0, but will also speak

RE: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS & DBD-Sybase Install

2003-02-05 Thread Matthew Trout
Title: RE: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS & DBD-Sybase Install I've never managed to get DBD::Sybase to pass all of its tests, but the install has then worked fine. Instead of using the standard tests, might I suggest you roll your own - a swift perl script that tests a representative samp

Re: (RADIATOR) Freetds and radius

2000-12-15 Thread Delanet Administration
Just a warning, the FreeTDS 5.0 and 5.1 both have given us alot of trouble with memory leaks. We had about 2000 incoming lines and authenticated on mysql, but sent out accounting to a MS SQL 6.5 server using DBD:Sybase 0.23 and FreeTDS (both versions above). Memory leaked such that 4 days run time

RE: (RADIATOR) Freetds and radius

2000-12-14 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Greg - On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Greg Kornatowsky wrote: > We are running SQL Server 7. Will the free Sybase drivers work with version > 7? We are currently using OpenLink but it keeps crashing, we are looking > for a backup solution. > Yes. There is a patch for the first release MS-SQL 7 t

RE: (RADIATOR) Freetds and radius

2000-12-14 Thread Greg Kornatowsky
r 13, 2000 6:53 PM To: Tyler Woodworth; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Freetds and radius Hello Tyler - On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Tyler Woodworth wrote: > Recently I was using the OpenLink Drivers to connect to my MS SQL 7 database > from my Linux computer running Radi

Re: (RADIATOR) Freetds and radius

2000-12-13 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Tyler - On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Tyler Woodworth wrote: > Recently I was using the OpenLink Drivers to connect to my MS SQL 7 database > from my Linux computer running Radiator, and everything was working fine. > Now I have installed FreeTDS and DBD-Sybase to connect to my database. In > my r

RE: (RADIATOR) Freetds and radius

2000-12-12 Thread Greg Kornatowsky
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RE: (RADIATOR) Freetds and radius

2000-12-11 Thread Mike McCauley
2000 01:45:58 - Received: from unknown (HELO ernie) (216.226.64.59) by mail.delanet.com with SMTP; 12 Dec 2000 01:45:58 - From: "Ernest G. Wilson II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tyler Woodworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: (RADIA

Re: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS

2000-09-28 Thread Delanet Administration
Dean, Your DBSource line is incorrect. Form as follows: DBSource dbi:FreeTDS:database=radius;host=your.host.com;port=1433 Also, I'm not sure if using a version of 4.2 will work or not on MS SQL 7.0, however I am using a version of 7.0 on my FreeTDS with no problems as ye

RE: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS

2000-09-28 Thread Chris Given
More than likely what's happening is you don't have SYBASE exported correctly. FreeTDS will say 'failed to connect to 0.0.0.0:0 in its error log if it can't find the DSN name in a interfaces file (because SYBASE isn't exported to /usr/local/freetds/) -Original Message- From: Dean Brandt [

Re: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS error messages: Unknown property 7/...results pending

1999-10-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Derek - On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Derek Sanderson wrote: > i meant to post the same message... it does appear to be harmful because > its causing my system to fall back to a flat file (i have auth groups set up > just in case sql is down). the sql queries seam to work until the server > gets

Re: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS error messages: Unknown property 7/...results pending

1999-10-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Stuart - On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Stuart Henderson wrote: > Hi, does anyone here know whether the following messages are harmful? > > Unknown property 7 > DBD::Sybase::st execute failed: Server message number=1 severity=7 > state=0 line=1 server=OpenClient text=Attempt to initiate

Re: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS error messages: Unknown property 7/...results pending

1999-10-26 Thread Derek Sanderson
i meant to post the same message... it does appear to be harmful because its causing my system to fall back to a flat file (i have auth groups set up just in case sql is down). the sql queries seam to work until the server gets busy, then it starts returning enough errors for radiator to tempora