Freeradius + MySQL At System Boot = Freeradius Failure
Marinko Tarlac
mangia81 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 7 22:54:04 CEST 2009
Well right now No but in this moment I don't have test server so I can't
help you in this case...
Also, NAS table usually is not so big and I don't see any reason for
slow start.
Is there anything in mysql logs ?
James Duffy wrote:
> Marinko
>
> Do you use MySQL for NAS authentication? I have noticed that
> Freeradius can re-connect to the database for user authentication
> later in the process. However as NAS is only read during startup then
> if MySQL is not ready its understandable why Freeradius would bomb out.
>
> JD
>
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> *From:* Marinko Tarlac <mangia81 at gmail.com>
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> same here... I never had similar problem when mysqld is started after
> radiusd
>
> You should check your mysql logs to see is there any problem which
> causes slow start...
>
> Alan Buxey wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >> I would have thought that a simple option in freeradius that allows
> it to wait for mysql to startup would be nice. Am I missing something
> obvious here? Is there a REAL solution or does freeradius not actually
> work with mysql properly due to the fact its too quick to abandon it
> during bootup??
> >>
> >
> > chkconfig mysqld on
> > chkconfig radiusd on
> >
> > thats all i've ever done and it works fine
> >
> > alan
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