[freeside] Export to Freeradius MySQL database

Nyamaka Tutsirayi Admore admore at adept.co.zw
Mon Apr 4 05:34:00 PDT 2005


l think the spelling is the cause of this(your) headache. l therefore
prescribe that you use the correct case ( You are very well aware that LINUX
does a binary compare(its the fastest way to digest tokens!!), so use the
correct case, Mr? Shivkumar.) And (whisper) Post a new topic for new issues,
shhhh, dont hijack other topics. _ivan does not like it
 :o)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shivkumar" <shivkumar at outbackwifi.com>
To: <ivan-freeside at sisd.com>
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 12:23
Subject: Re: [freeside] Export to Freeradius MySQL database


> Hi,
> I have the following setup:
> a)freeside server:
> debian sarge/testing kernel 2.4.27-1
> freeside v1.5.0 pre6
> HTML::Mason
> apache-ssl-1.3.33+mod_perl-1.29
> postgresql-7.4.7-2
> b) freeRADIUS server:
> debian sarge/testing kernel 2.4.27-1
> freeradius-1.0.2
> mysql-4.1_4.1.10a
>
> freeside is compiled and ready to go:
> I am able to login into the freeside server and create exports,service
> definitions, customers, packages etc.
> when i enable the exports to the RADIUS server which has a MySQL
> backend, i get the following error upon account provisioning or even
> when i run freeside-sqlradius-reset username:
> "
> install_driver(Mysql) failed: Can't locate DBD/Mysql.pm in @INC (@INC
> contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.4
> /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.4 /usr/lib/perl/5.8 /usr/share/perl/5.8
> /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at eval 78) line 3.
> Perhaps the DBD::Mysql perl module hasn't been fully installed,
> or perhaps the capitalisation of 'Mysql' isn't right.
> Available drivers: DBM. ExampleP, File, Pg, Proxy, Sponge, mysql.
>   at /usr/local/bin/freeside-sqlradius-reset line 33
> "
>
> before you all gently remind me that i have to install the DBD::mysql
> driver, let me bring to your notice that its already installed.
> Strangely the system is looking for the DBD::Mysql driver whcih doesnt
> seem to exist.
> and yes, my freeradIUS install is ok. I am able to authenticate users
> using m0n0wall and freeRADIUS with the mysql backend.
>
> any ideas?
>
> Regards,
>
> Shivkumar
> IT Global Solutions
>






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