RE: (RADIATOR) Accounting for Realms?

2000-04-25 Thread Dave Kitabjian
Thanks for the tip. >From a Radiator point of view, we are simply logging to a standard "detail" file. (However, from our *system's* point of view, we parse that file and upload it into a Sql database. Don't worry about this; I'll handle those details.) So I just need the detail file to appear c

Re: (RADIATOR) Checking if a UNIX user exists without checking his password

2000-04-25 Thread Mike McCauley
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(RADIATOR) Is it Linux? Intel? Or Multiple processors?

2000-04-25 Thread Brian Keefe
In our benchmarks, radiator was 3x faster on Linux/Intel with 500Mhz dual processors relative to running on Solaris on an ultra 5 single processor. All other things being equal, does anyone know whether this is probably due to: Intel/SPARC Linux/Solaris 2 processors/1 processor? The clients w

RE: (RADIATOR) Accounting for Realms?

2000-04-25 Thread Hugh Irvine
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Dave Kitabjian wrote: > Thanks for the tip. > > From a Radiator point of view, we are simply logging to a standard > "detail" file. (However, from our *system's* point of view, we parse > that file and upload it into a Sql database. Don't worry about this; > I'll handle those

Re: (RADIATOR) Is it Linux? Intel? Or Multiple processors?

2000-04-25 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Brian - On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Brian Keefe wrote: > In our benchmarks, radiator was 3x faster on Linux/Intel with 500Mhz dual > processors relative to running on Solaris on an ultra 5 single processor. > > All other things being equal, does anyone know whether this is probably due > to: >