Dear All,
We are facing a problem due to which radiator session hangs. Actually i
m executing few AcctSqlStatement for inserting some values in Database.
When calculation goes to infinity like (2/3 or 1/3) ... radiator gives
over flow error ... the other thing is that we are facing this error i
Hi Muhammad,
Why not upgrade to version 3.3.1 ?
Regards,
Tunde I.
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From: "Muhammad Mushtaque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:29 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) little help required ...
> Dear All,
>
> We are facing a problem
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Hello everyone.
Can some one tell me what happens first when an Stop Accounting-Request
arrives to radiator?
First the different AcctSQLStatement statements are executed, then the
DeleteQuery statement is excuted, or
Fi
Thanks for the reply. I fixed the problem by placing single quotes
around the %1 in my FailureQuery entry (see below). This escapes the
single quotes before and after the error message so they become a part
of the message in the database.
Here's how I fixed it:
...
FailureQueryBEGIN radiu
I would think the easiest way to find out is to set your Debug level to
4 and then use radpwtst to send a few authentication/accounting requests
to Radiator. Then, check the log file, and I think it will show you most
or all of those statements right there...
Dave
> -Original Message-
> F
Hello Sergio -
The DeleteQuery is executed first, then the AcctSQLStatement(s) in the
AuthBy SQL clause(s).
Have a look at the code in "sub handle_request(...)" in
"Radius/Handler.pm".
You can also check section 19 in the Radiator 3.3.1 reference manual.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Nov 27,
Hi Tunde,
I m trying to do so, but again i hve to pass same multiple
AcctSQLStatement on that version also ... you mean that we will not get
this error in version 3.3.1. is it ??
or u hve some idea that why we are getting this overflow error?
regards,
Mushtaque.
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