Hi John,

On Jun 13,  4:00pm, John Abbott wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) SQL Logging
> Hi,
>
> I have a small query, mainly I think its my understanding of the
> logging/duplication of loggs by radiator. I have setup my radius server to
> duplicate every 12 hours and to record stops only so I can get a 12 hour
update
> in permanent connections. However for some reason the logiing update doesn;t
> seem to represent the total traffic of the permanent link. So my question is
> does the duplicate log show the difference in octets from the last log dup or
> is it cumulative octets since the session began(ie, this logupdate superseeds
> the previous logging

The octet counts in accounting stops are always the total octets since the
beginning of the session.


>
> Also I am using stored procedures with radius and it works very well thanks
to
> mike for the pointer but occaisionally the radius server will report an
> incomplete record with either username missing, NAS ip missing or somthing
> missiong which causes the logging to freak out after a while. I am using rad
> 2.13 if this helps does anyone now why this is?

I have seen that sort of thing with some types of NAS, notable Cisco. Sometimes
they just dont report what they should. Do you have any level 4 logs that might
help see whether that was the problem?

Hope that helps.

Cheers.

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