Radius server health monitor :
Bart van Daal
B.Vandaal at edpnet.net
Tue Mar 7 17:05:18 CET 2006
Check out 'monit' too. It's able to take some defined actions
when the server dies or something goes wrong.
kr,
Bart
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On Behalf Of Devaraj Hattibelegal Patil
Sent: dinsdag 7 maart 2006 15:44
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: RE: Radius server health monitor :
Can I get any idea on writing our own new open code? I mean I am looking for
new small really light wait application which does monitoring and uses the
best method (either snmp ping or Server status message or some radius API).
Regards,
Devah
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g] On Behalf Of Peter Nixon
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 4:50 AM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Radius server health monitor :
On Mon 06 Mar 2006 15:11, Devaraj Hattibelegal Patil wrote:
> Radius server health monitor: I was looking from best way monitor the
> health of the Radius server. Can some body suggest the best possible
> way?
> Thanks in advance
Nagios, OpenNMS (Which I use) and many other NMS systems have radius
monitoring plugins that work just fine. They can also monitor your backend
auth and accounting stores for you (LDAP and SQL for example)
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