Lorenzo Milesi wrote:
Then it must be magic. Hire a wizard to fix the problem.
Thanks, your sarcasm is really helpful!
It seems to work better than honest suggestions. You've ignored those.
I *DID* say what I did: increased the amount of accounted users, nothing else.
The *default configuration* doesn't have the problem you described. So... what did you change? "adding users" is *not* the answer I'm looking for.
I said what changes I did to the server in order to improve mysql performance.
You edited radiusd.conf to improve MySQL performance? That's magic.
This doesn't look to me like saying "it doesn't work".
It looks to me like that, which is why I said it.
And on the other hand, if I haven't been detailed enough you could have asked more specific questions, and I would have answered. Instead of wasting time trolling at me. I haven't been trolling, I didn't say "this software sucks", I just asked for help for a specific problem. So either help and it'll be appreciated, or I'd suggest you to save your time and read other mails.
I asked specific questions. You evaded answering. Again, the default configuration doesn't have this problem. *You* changed the configuration. What was it? Saying "I added more users" is a ridiculous response, and deserves a ridiculous answer. If the server is taking 1s to respond, *something* is blocking it. That something is almost always an external script, or the DB. Saying "the DB log doesn't show slow queries" is a lazy answer. It means you didn't bother checking for yourself whether or not the DB was slow. The *RADIUS* server likely thinks the DB is slow. I don't care what kind of lies the DB log tells you. Go check for yourself. If you're not going to *think* in order to track down the problem, you have no hope of fixing the problem. Alan DeKok.