Re: (PM) Radius NT Crashing

Richard Ishmael (richard@networksgy.com)
Tue, 18 May 1999 07:35:15 -0300

Does not seem to happen to a specific user. I am using NT 4.0 server with
Service Pack 3. I see the ODBC icon in the control panel, did not manually
load any drivers. The error is generated by Dr. Watson:
Exception:access Violation
(0xc0000005), Address, 0x00b 3667d

Question, can a misbehaving Portmaster cause RADIUS to crash? We have had
a PM which loses connectivity to the network, cannot ping. Have to power
off and on. Seems to work fine after that.

Regards,

Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas C Kinnen <tkinnen@livingston.com>
To: Richard Ishmael <richard@networksgy.com>
Cc: <portmaster-users@livingston.com>; Mail List - Radius Users
<portmaster-radius@livingston.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 12:41 AM
Subject: Re: (PM) Radius NT Crashing

> > Richard Ishmael wrote:
>
> Please no HTML
> Please direct future replies to the RADIUS list as this is a RADIUS issue.
>
> > I have the latest version of Radius NT running on two (2) machines to
> > handle requests from several PM-2e30s. Radius was crashing a couple of
> > times a week on one machine, but the other NT machine would handle
> > requests, being specified as the alternate. Now when RADIUS dies on the
> > primary machine it immediately crashes on the second machine. Dr.
Watson
> > comes up in both instances.
>
> Does it happen with a specific user? What is the error message? What
> version of NT and which service pack? Have you loaded the current ODBC
> drivers from MS?
>
>
> --
> Thomas C Kinnen - <tkinnen@ra.lucent.com> <tkinnen@sobhrach.com>
> [RADIUS Test Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies RABU
> "All of the opinions stated above are my own and not my employer's,
> unless they were given to me by my employer"

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