We are using debian lenny that I guess has a reasonable threading implementation. with the standard free-radius package ( version 2.0.4) is any body aware of this kind of issue with Lenny and this version of Freeradius? The fact that free radius man page contain the following sentence : "The server normally runs with multiple threads and/or processes, which can lower its response time to requests." Seems to indicate that this is a know fact on some system Is any body has this kind of issue ? Any way I will continue to investigate. Looking forward to your valuable feedback, Thanks Vincent On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Alan DeKok<aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Vincent Laborie wrote:
It seems that the difference of performance is due to multi thread feature. When running freeradius with -s option ( single mode ) I have similar performance than in debug mode.
That's just bizarre.
So new questions are: How can I take benefits of freeradius multi thread option and keeping good response time ?
Use an OS that has a reasonable threading implementation.
According to the man page "Some systems have issues with threading" is there any system configuration that can help ?
Perhaps you could tell us what OS you're using.
And finally if I decide to stick to single mode how can I modify the /et/init.d/freeradius to use the -s option ?
Use a text editor?
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