Radmin - no home server stats

John Horne john.horne at plymouth.ac.uk
Fri Jan 27 17:23:28 CET 2017


Hello,

We are running freeradius 3.0.4 on CentOS 7. We noticed that the radmin
command was showing no stats for our home servers. That is they showed
'0' for the requests, responses, etc. For example:

=====================
radmin -e 'stats home_server auth'
        requests        0
        responses       0
        accepts         0
        rejects         0
        challenges      0
        dup             0
        invalid         0
        malformed       0
        bad_authenticator       0
        dropped         0
        unknown_types   0
        timeouts        1909
        last_packet     1485533480
        elapsed.1us     0
        elapsed.10us    0
        elapsed.100us   0
        elapsed.1ms     0
        elapsed.10ms    0
        elapsed.100ms   0
        elapsed.1s      0
        elapsed.10s     0
=====================

The server is relatively busy, so there should certainly be some stats.
It has not been rebooted recently - which I assume would zero the
stats.

Anyone any suggestions about this?


Thanks,

John.

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John Horne                   Tel: +44 (0)1752 587287
Plymouth University, UK
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