Re: Radius Integration degrades performace by 50% to 100%

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Hi There,

Well, here is my configuration:

gnugk.ini

[Gatekeeper::Main]
Fourtytwo=42
TimeToLive=600
Home=81.27.72.10
Name=wild00.telecity.dimitel.com
StatusPort=7000
SignalReadTimeout=3000
StatusReadTimeout=3000
StatusWriteTimeout=3000

[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=1
CallSignalPort=1720
CallSignalHandlerNumber=32
AcceptNeighborsCalls=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=0
DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1
SendReleaseCompleteOnDRQ=1
SupportNATedEndpoints=1
Q931PortRange=30000-39999
H245PortRange=40000-49999
AllowNeighborsCalls=1
ConnectTimeout=30000

[CallTable]
GenerateNBCDR=TRUE
GenerateUCCDR=TRUE
DefaultCallTimeout=7200  // 6hr
AcctUpdateInterval=60

[Gatekeeper::Auth]
RadAliasAuth=required;Setup
default=allow

[RadAliasAuth]
Servers=62.90.49.52:1812
LocalInterface=81.27.72.10
SharedSecret=xxxxxxxxx
RequestRetransmissions=3;

[Gatekeeper::Acct]
RadAcct=optional;start,stop
default=accpet

[RadAcct]
Servers=62.90.49.52:1812
LocalInterface=81.27.72.10
SharedSecret=xxxxxxxxxx
RequestRetransmissions=3

and I'm using FreeRadius with rlm_sql and a mySQL backend. Any ideas?

Nir S


smy@cbkn.net wrote:
I'm a bit puzzled by the RADIUS issue. After reading this thread, I'm trying to think the difference in flexibility and capability between using Radius (Freeradius) and MySQL. Can some any of you think up a comparison list on why we should use Radius over MySQL, or vice versa?!? I'm currently using MySQL and I'm a complete stranger to Radius, so having some advice/comparison would help people like me to determine which I should use.

As mentioned, Radius may degrade the performance, but what about using MySQL?!? What's the limitation MySQL has while Radius succeeds at?!

Any input is appreciated.




Quoting Bruce Ferrell <bferrell@baywinds.org>:



I'm going to ask some silly questions, but I'm sort of known for that.

1.) Which version of gnugk is doing this?

2.) does it only happen with freeradius? I've been using gnuradius with no problems... No load, but no problems. I've been running 2.0.6 and 2.2.

Nir Simionovich wrote:

Hi All,

I've managed to pinpoint a bit more, the problem is in RadAcct. The minute
RadAcct is enabled, it takes about 10 minutes for the GGK to stop sending
requests to RADIUS, and it would require a reset to GGK.


Nir S

Nir Simionovich wrote:


Hi All,

Ok, I've done some more digging, and what I've found is really troubling.
GGK for no aparent reason will stop sending Requests to RADIUS, and will reject
all calls. Issuing a reload on the status port will cause a few requests to flow,
but then stops again. Only a restart of gnugk will re-enable the system again.


Could it be a bug in radauth?

Nir S

Nir Simionovich wrote:


What would be good values for the timeouts and CallSignalHandler?
My GnuGK is a Dual Pentium III 933 with 1GB RAM.

Nir S

Zygmuntowicz Michal wrote:


Another thing is that if you are using the signaling routed mode
and radius auth/acct, increasing CallSignalHandlerNumber should
result in a better performance.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nir Simionovich" <nirs@m-wise.com>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 3:23 PM




 I've been fiddeling with RadAliasAuth lately, and came to a funky
dead lock or something. When the GGK works withoug RadAuth, the

system


works fine and can handle over 200 concurrent calls, easily.

The minute I enable radius in the configuration, it seems as if the
entire system becomes slugish, and won't handle the capacity needed.
In addition, at some point in time, the GGK will simply stop forwarding
calls to termination points.


I'm using FreeRadius with the rlm_sql enabled. Anybody encountered this
before?







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