Hi, Sorry, I honestly don't mean it that way. I just want to clarify some of that thoughts/concepts. I understand now what you mean by this.
Fail-over is for when something goes wrong while the server is running.
Thanks, Det Sent from my iPad On Aug 29, 2011, at 9:34 PM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Det Det wrote:
Really?
<sigh> If you think I'm lying, why ask questions?
What is the failover feature for?
Read the docs. It's explained.
I can specify multiple DBs but if FreeRADIUS cannot connect to at least one of the DBs it will have an error and will not be able to start. There is no way to get around this?
And again... what did my message say? Did you read it?
That is use first DB if first DB is up. If second DB is down and first DB is up, don't bother, continue to operate, and vice versa, so long as it still has a DB to use. I saw this link but I can't get it to work. It is using the rlm_always module.
Fail-over is for when something goes wrong while the server is running.
Alan DeKok.