I have set it up the Radius for Kamailio, it works fine, until the Radius server goes down it did not go down for a while, when tis happes the Kamailio server stops processing any calls. I do not think is a normal behaviour, probably a bug, can anybody please tell me if this is expected behave in kamailio. or was already noticed before and was already fixed in a later release.
Is possible to point to more than 2 radius servers in parallel?
NOTE: i was running radius and DB in parallel with no issues, until the RADIUS server goes down.
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This may be an unavoidable problem with radiusclient-ng.
On 02/03/2010 11:29 AM, Omar wrote:
I have set it up the Radius for Kamailio, it works fine, until the Radius server goes down it did not go down for a while, when tis happes the Kamailio server stops processing any calls. I do not think is a normal behaviour, probably a bug, can anybody please tell me if this is expected behave in kamailio. or was already noticed before and was already fixed in a later release.
Is possible to point to more than 2 radius servers in parallel?
NOTE: i was running radius and DB in parallel with no issues, until the RADIUS server goes down.
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On Wednesday 03 February 2010, Omar wrote:
I have set it up the Radius for Kamailio, it works fine, until the Radius server goes down it did not go down for a while, when tis happes the Kamailio server stops processing any calls. I do not think is a normal behaviour, probably a bug, can anybody please tell me if this is expected behave in kamailio. or was already noticed before and was already fixed in a later release.
Is possible to point to more than 2 radius servers in parallel?
NOTE: i was running radius and DB in parallel with no issues, until the RADIUS server goes down.
Hi Omar,
the respective kamailio process blocks (because of synchronous design) if a synchronous library call hang. You could check if the library or the module in question supports timeouts, for example the db_mysql module supports this with a seconds granularity.
Cheers,
Henning