your databases regularly.
2. Repair broken databases.
Information on using ISAMCHK:
http://mysql.cyberus.ca/Manual/manual.html#Table_maintenance
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the consistency (and repiared the DB), MySQL has been behaving perfrectly.
My followup is in response to a post to the Radiator mailing list at
http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/199909/msg00103.html
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not in the dictionary.usr file.
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Unfortunately, that's the same list I have.
There's no Vendor Attribute 12 in there. (0x000C)
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> -Original Messag
I'm looking at the session database, and it appears that Acct-Start records
are not what is used to create an entry, but rather authentication-Accept
packets.
Is there a particular reason for this? I'm finding that this method is
leaving stray data behind.
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realm for this NAS -- packets w/o a realm are ignored for logging to file
for accounting, the rest are kept.
Any suggestions for either of these?
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> If they're using something that's always the same, then create a Handler
> that matches and ignores these packets (although you may want to log
> them to make sure they're doing their job etc).
I'm already doing this (here's my Session config & my Accounting
handler(s)):
I *MUST* respond to t
Thanks! That worked well.
Is there any way to just discard instead of using two (or 3) session
databases?
What would happen if I told it to use a different SessionDatabase that I had
not previously defined? :)
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e default, and thus working correctly.
Perhaps it uses the last unnamed one? (Maybe I should go look at the code
too)
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