I have the same result with integer rather than integer64. I tried on a 32 bit server, and indeed, if I put a value bigger than 2^32 octets in Max-Input-Octets check-item, it wraps to 4294967295 octets and not to zero. So the problem seems to be with 64bit architecture and value bigger than 2^32 octets (like 100GB). Very strange behavior.
Nicolas
De : Suman Dash [via FreeRadius] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Envoyé : mercredi 14 septembre 2011 14:53
À : nfourel
Objet : Re: Problem with rml_sqlcounter with GigaByte datavolume
I have a working setup which takes Check-Item over 100GB But being a 32Bit counter is wraps in 2GB limit. I have not tried Integer64. Can you check what happens when you change it to 32bit in dictionary instead of declaring it as 64bit ?
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 5:53 PM, nfourel <[hidden email]> wrote:
The « check_item=0 » is reason why I posted my messages on this ML. If I put a value lesser than 2^32 (for example 1000000) for “Max-Input-Octets” in radcheck for username ‘click here.