Hope this email finds you well. I am facing this issue after i use this command " /usr/sbin/radiusd -C -lstdout -xxx " I got this error "Duplicate module "sql sql", in file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/sql.save:20 and file /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/sql:20 " I even checked for duplicates in sql and sql.save files but I didn't find any duplicates. this is sql file in mods-enable : # -*- text -*- ## ## sql.conf -- SQL modules ## ## $Id: 4a59483c35c77f573fb177919e19ba4434cc3da1 $ ###################################################################### # # Configuration for the SQL module # # The database schemas and queries are located in subdirectories: # # sql/<DB>/main/schema.sql Schema # sql/<DB>/main/queries.conf Authorisation and Accounting queries # # Where "DB" is mysql, mssql, oracle, or postgresql. # # sql { # The sub-module to use to execute queries. This should match # the database you're attempting to connect to. # # * rlm_sql_mysql # * rlm_sql_mssql # * rlm_sql_oracle # * rlm_sql_postgresql # * rlm_sql_sqlite # * rlm_sql_null (log queries to disk) driver = "rlm_sql_mysql" # # Several drivers accept specific options, to set them, a # config section with the the name as the driver should be added # to the sql instance. # # Driver specific options are: # # sqlite { # # Path to the sqlite database # filename = "/tmp/freeradius.db" # # # How long to wait for write locks on the database to be # # released (in ms) before giving up. # busy_timeout = 200 # # # If the file above does not exist and bootstrap is set # # a new database file will be created, and the SQL statements # # contained within the bootstrap file will be executed. # bootstrap = "${modconfdir}/${..:name}/main/sqlite/schema.sql" # } # # mysql { # # If any of the files below are set, TLS encryption is enabled # tls { # ca_file = "/etc/ssl/certs/my_ca.crt" # ca_path = "/etc/ssl/certs/" # certificate_file = "/etc/ssl/certs/private/client.crt" # private_key_file = "/etc/ssl/certs/private/client.key" # cipher = "DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:AES128-SHA" # } # # # If yes, (or auto and libmysqlclient reports warnings are # # available), will retrieve and log additional warnings from # # the server if an error has occured. Defaults to 'auto' # warnings = auto # } # # postgresql { # # # unlike MySQL, which has a tls{} connection configuration, postgresql # # uses its connection parameters - see the radius_db option below in # # this file # # # Send application_name to the postgres server # # Only supported in PG 9.0 and greater. Defaults to no. # send_application_name = yes # } # # The dialect of SQL you want to use, this should usually match # the driver you selected above. # # If you're using rlm_sql_null, then it should be the type of # database the logged queries are going to be executed against. # Connection info: # dialect = "mysql" server = "localhost" port = 3306 login = "radius" password = "radpass" # Database table configuration for everything except Oracle radius_db = "radius" # If you are using Oracle then use this instead # radius_db = "(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=your_sid)))" # If you're using postgresql this can also be used instead of the connection info parameters # radius_db = "dbname=radius host=localhost user=radius password=raddpass" # Postgreql doesn't take tls{} options in its module config like mysql does - if you want to # use SSL connections then use this form of connection info parameter # radius_db = "host=localhost port=5432 dbname=radius user=radius password=raddpass sslmode=verify-full sslcert=/etc/ssl/client.crt sslkey=/etc/ssl/client.key sslrootcert=/etc/ssl/ca.crt" # If you want both stop and start records logged to the # same SQL table, leave this as is. If you want them in # different tables, put the start table in acct_table1 # and stop table in acct_table2 acct_table1 = "radacct" acct_table2 = "radacct" # Allow for storing data after authentication postauth_table = "radpostauth" # Tables containing 'check' items authcheck_table = "radcheck" groupcheck_table = "radgroupcheck" # Tables containing 'reply' items authreply_table = "radreply" groupreply_table = "radgroupreply" # Table to keep group info usergroup_table = "radusergroup" # If set to 'yes' (default) we read the group tables unless Fall-Through = no in the reply table. # If set to 'no' we do not read the group tables unless Fall-Through = yes in the reply table. # read_groups = yes # If set to 'yes' (default) we read profiles unless Fall-Through = no in the groupreply table. # If set to 'no' we do not read profiles unless Fall-Through = yes in the groupreply table. # read_profiles = yes # Remove stale session if checkrad does not see a double login delete_stale_sessions = yes # Write SQL queries to a logfile. This is potentially useful for tracing # issues with authorization queries. See also "logfile" directives in # mods-config/sql/main/*/queries.conf. You can enable per-section logging # by enabling "logfile" there, or global logging by enabling "logfile" here. # # Per-section logging can be disabled by setting "logfile = ''" # logfile = ${logdir}/sqllog.sql # Set the maximum query duration and connection timeout # for rlm_sql_mysql. # query_timeout = 5 # As of version 3.0, the "pool" section has replaced the # following configuration items: # # num_sql_socks # connect_failure_retry_delay # lifetime # max_queries # # The connection pool is new for 3.0, and will be used in many # modules, for all kinds of connection-related activity. # # When the server is not threaded, the connection pool # limits are ignored, and only one connection is used. # # If you want to have multiple SQL modules re-use the same # connection pool, use "pool = name" instead of a "pool" # section. e.g. # # sql1 { # ... # pool { # ... # } # } # # # sql2 will use the connection pool from sql1 # sql2 { # ... # pool = sql1 # } # pool { # Connections to create during module instantiation. # If the server cannot create specified number of # connections during instantiation it will exit. # Set to 0 to allow the server to start without the # database being available. start = ${thread[pool].start_servers} # Minimum number of connections to keep open min = ${thread[pool].min_spare_servers} # Maximum number of connections # # If these connections are all in use and a new one # is requested, the request will NOT get a connection. # # Setting 'max' to LESS than the number of threads means # that some threads may starve, and you will see errors # like 'No connections available and at max connection limit' # # Setting 'max' to MORE than the number of threads means # that there are more connections than necessary. max = ${thread[pool].max_servers} # Spare connections to be left idle # # NOTE: Idle connections WILL be closed if "idle_timeout" # is set. This should be less than or equal to "max" above. spare = ${thread[pool].max_spare_servers} # Number of uses before the connection is closed # # 0 means "infinite" uses = 0 # The number of seconds to wait after the server tries # to open a connection, and fails. During this time, # no new connections will be opened. retry_delay = 30 # The lifetime (in seconds) of the connection lifetime = 0 # idle timeout (in seconds). A connection which is # unused for this length of time will be closed. idle_timeout = 60 # NOTE: All configuration settings are enforced. If a # connection is closed because of "idle_timeout", # "uses", or "lifetime", then the total number of # connections MAY fall below "min". When that # happens, it will open a new connection. It will # also log a WARNING message. # # The solution is to either lower the "min" connections, # or increase lifetime/idle_timeout. } # Set to 'yes' to read radius clients from the database ('nas' table) # Clients will ONLY be read on server startup. read_clients = yes # Table to keep radius client info client_table = "nas" # # The group attribute specific to this instance of rlm_sql # # This entry should be used for additional instances (sql foo {}) # of the SQL module. # group_attribute = "${.:instance}-SQL-Group" # This entry should be used for the default instance (sql {}) # of the SQL module. group_attribute = "SQL-Group" # Read database-specific queries $INCLUDE ${modconfdir}/sql/main/mysql/queries.conf } This is sql.save file : # -*- text -*- ## ## sql.conf -- SQL modules ## ## $Id: 4a59483c35c77f573fb177919e19ba4434cc3da1 $ ###################################################################### # # Configuration for the SQL module # # The database schemas and queries are located in subdirectories: # # sql/<DB>/main/schema.sql Schema # sql/<DB>/main/queries.conf Authorisation and Accounting queries # # Where "DB" is mysql, mssql, oracle, or postgresql. # # sql { # The sub-module to use to execute queries. This should match # the database you're attempting to connect to. # # * rlm_sql_mysql # * rlm_sql_mssql # * rlm_sql_oracle # * rlm_sql_postgresql # * rlm_sql_sqlite # * rlm_sql_null (log queries to disk) # driver = "rlm_sql_mysql" dialect = "mysql" # # Several drivers accept specific options, to set them, a # config section with the the name as the driver should be added # to the sql instance. # # Driver specific options are: # # sqlite { # # Path to the sqlite database # filename = "/tmp/freeradius.db" # # # How long to wait for write locks on the database to be # # released (in ms) before giving up. # busy_timeout = 200 # # # If the file above does not exist and bootstrap is set # # a new database file will be created, and the SQL statements # # contained within the bootstrap file will be executed. # bootstrap = "${modconfdir}/${..:name}/main/sqlite/schema.sql" # } # # mysql { # # If any of the files below are set, TLS encryption is enabled # tls { # ca_file = "/etc/ssl/certs/my_ca.crt" # ca_path = "/etc/ssl/certs/" # certificate_file = "/etc/ssl/certs/private/client.crt" # private_key_file = "/etc/ssl/certs/private/client.key" # cipher = "DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:AES128-SHA" # } # # # If yes, (or auto and libmysqlclient reports warnings are # # available), will retrieve and log additional warnings from # # the server if an error has occured. Defaults to 'auto' # warnings = auto # } # # postgresql { # # # unlike MySQL, which has a tls{} connection configuration, postgresql # # uses its connection parameters - see the radius_db option below in # # this file # # # Send application_name to the postgres server # # Only supported in PG 9.0 and greater. Defaults to no. # send_application_name = yes # } # # The dialect of SQL you want to use, this should usually match # the driver you selected above. # # If you're using rlm_sql_null, then it should be the type of # database the logged queries are going to be executed against. # Connection info: server = "localhost" port = 3306 login = "radius" password = "radpass" # Database table configuration for everything except Oracle radius_db = "radius" # If you are using Oracle then use this instead # radius_db = "(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=your_sid)))" # If you're using postgresql this can also be used instead of the connection info parameters # radius_db = "dbname=radius host=localhost user=radius password=raddpass" # Postgreql doesn't take tls{} options in its module config like mysql does - if you want to # use SSL connections then use this form of connection info parameter # radius_db = "host=localhost port=5432 dbname=radius user=radius password=raddpass sslmode=verify-full sslcert=/etc/ssl/client.crt sslkey=/etc/ssl/client.key sslrootcert=/etc/ssl/ca.crt" # If you want both stop and start records logged to the # same SQL table, leave this as is. If you want them in # different tables, put the start table in acct_table1 # and stop table in acct_table2 acct_table1 = "radacct" acct_table2 = "radacct" # Allow for storing data after authentication postauth_table = "radpostauth" # Tables containing 'check' items authcheck_table = "radcheck" groupcheck_table = "radgroupcheck" # Tables containing 'reply' items authreply_table = "radreply" groupreply_table = "radgroupreply" # Table to keep group info usergroup_table = "radusergroup" # If set to 'yes' (default) we read the group tables unless Fall-Through = no in the reply table. # If set to 'no' we do not read the group tables unless Fall-Through = yes in the reply table. # read_groups = yes # If set to 'yes' (default) we read profiles unless Fall-Through = no in the groupreply table. # If set to 'no' we do not read profiles unless Fall-Through = yes in the groupreply table. # read_profiles = yes # Remove stale session if checkrad does not see a double login delete_stale_sessions = yes # Write SQL queries to a logfile. This is potentially useful for tracing # issues with authorization queries. See also "logfile" directives in # mods-config/sql/main/*/queries.conf. You can enable per-section logging # by enabling "logfile" there, or global logging by enabling "logfile" here. # # Per-section logging can be disabled by setting "logfile = ''" # logfile = ${logdir}/sqllog.sql # Set the maximum query duration and connection timeout # for rlm_sql_mysql. # query_timeout = 5 # As of version 3.0, the "pool" section has replaced the # following configuration items: # # num_sql_socks # connect_failure_retry_delay # lifetime # max_queries # # The connection pool is new for 3.0, and will be used in many # modules, for all kinds of connection-related activity. # # When the server is not threaded, the connection pool # limits are ignored, and only one connection is used. # # If you want to have multiple SQL modules re-use the same # connection pool, use "pool = name" instead of a "pool" # section. e.g. # # sql1 { # ... # pool { # ... # } # } # # # sql2 will use the connection pool from sql1 # sql2 { # ... # pool = sql1 # } # pool { # Connections to create during module instantiation. # If the server cannot create specified number of # connections during instantiation it will exit. # Set to 0 to allow the server to start without the # database being available. start = ${thread[pool].start_servers} # Minimum number of connections to keep open min = ${thread[pool].min_spare_servers} # Maximum number of connections # # If these connections are all in use and a new one # is requested, the request will NOT get a connection. # # Setting 'max' to LESS than the number of threads means # that some threads may starve, and you will see errors # like 'No connections available and at max connection limit' # # Setting 'max' to MORE than the number of threads means # that there are more connections than necessary. max = ${thread[pool].max_servers} # Spare connections to be left idle # # NOTE: Idle connections WILL be closed if "idle_timeout" # is set. This should be less than or equal to "max" above. spare = ${thread[pool].max_spare_servers} # Number of uses before the connection is closed # # 0 means "infinite" uses = 0 # The number of seconds to wait after the server tries # to open a connection, and fails. During this time, # no new connections will be opened. retry_delay = 30 # The lifetime (in seconds) of the connection lifetime = 0 # idle timeout (in seconds). A connection which is # unused for this length of time will be closed. idle_timeout = 60 # NOTE: All configuration settings are enforced. If a # connection is closed because of "idle_timeout", # "uses", or "lifetime", then the total number of # connections MAY fall below "min". When that # happens, it will open a new connection. It will # also log a WARNING message. # # The solution is to either lower the "min" connections, # or increase lifetime/idle_timeout. } # Set to 'yes' to read radius clients from the database ('nas' table) # Clients will ONLY be read on server startup. read_clients = yes # Table to keep radius client info client_table = "nas" # # The group attribute specific to this instance of rlm_sql # # This entry should be used for additional instances (sql foo {}) # of the SQL module. # group_attribute = "${.:instance}-SQL-Group" # This entry should be used for the default instance (sql {}) # of the SQL module. group_attribute = "SQL-Group" # Read database-specific queries # $INCLUDE ${modconfdir}/${.:name}/main/${dialect}/queries.conf $INCLUDE ${modconfdir}/sql/main/mysql/queries.conf } Hope you help to find a solution for this error. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Best wishes; Aghyad
You clearly are trying to instantiate "sql" from both "sql" and "sql.save". What are you trying to accomplish?
Pardon me, would you tell me What to do and how ? On Mon, 25 Dec 2023, 00:47 marki, <jm+freeradiususer@roth.lu> wrote:
You clearly are trying to instantiate "sql" from both "sql" and "sql.save". What are you trying to accomplish? - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Aghyad, In your /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/ directory somebody has created TWO different files (sql.conf & sql.save ) that are BOTH trying to configure and activate the 'sql' service. You can only have ONE activation of that service. Find the person who created those two files, ask them which one is the correct one and then delete the wrong one. (If you want to keep the one that is wrong get it out of the mods-enabled directory ). Once you have only ONE file in /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/ directory that contains the 'sql' configuration this error will stop. Note that the name(s) of the files are immaterial, its their contents that matter (and that they're in the /etc/raddb/mods-enabled/ directory ). In other words, when the system starts up it looks in the mods-enabled directory and tries to process all files it finds in there as configurations to activate. Dave On Mon, 25 Dec 2023, Aghyad Fares wrote:
Pardon me, would you tell me What to do and how ?
On Mon, 25 Dec 2023, 00:47 marki, <jm+freeradiususer@roth.lu> wrote:
You clearly are trying to instantiate "sql" from both "sql" and "sql.save". What are you trying to accomplish? - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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