05-15-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by
newborndba
What I am trying to do is install Remedy on a Solaris machine. However to install Remedy on Solaris, the server has to be able to connect to the oracle database on the Linux server? How can I accomplish this?
You need to install an Oracle client. You can download the 11.2.0.1
Oracle client from technet.oracle.com. You need to create an account
on the site first.
It doesn't matter that the app server is Solaris and the database server is Linux. Just download the right version of the client and you should be fine. As long as you are running a 64 bit OS, you probably want the 64 bit Oracle client.
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radsqlrelay
RADSQLRELAY(8) FreeRADIUS helper program RADSQLRELAY(8)
NAME
radsqlrelay - relay SQL queries to a central database server
SYNOPSIS
radsqlrelay [-?] [-d sql_driver] [-b database] [-f file] [-h host] [-u user] [-P port] [-p password] [-1] [-x] file_path
DESCRIPTION
radsqlrelay tails a SQL logfile and forwards the queries to a database server. Used to replicate accounting records to one (central) data-
base, even if the database has extended downtime.
The SQL logfile is created by the rlm_sql_log module. The module must be configured in the radiusd server before you can use radsqlrelay.
OPTIONS
-? Print usage help information.
-d sql_driver
Driver to use: mysql, pg, oracle.
-b database
Name of the database to use.
-f file
Read password from file, instead of command line.
-h host
Connect to host.
-u user
User for login.
-P port
Port number to use for connection.
-p password
Password to use when connecting to server.
-1 One-shot mode: push the file to database and exit.
-x Turn on debugging.
file_path
The pathname of the SQL logfile to use.
NOTES
Oracle driver
The command "radsqlrelay -d oracle -b db.domain.tld sql-relay" reads the database description stored in $TNS_ADMIN/tnsnames.ora:
db.domain.tld =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = db.domain.tld)(PORT = 1521))
)
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = <DB SID>)
)
)
SEE ALSO
rlm_sql_log(5)
AUTHOR
Nicolas Baradakis <nicolas.baradakis@cegetel.net>
19 June 2005 RADSQLRELAY(8)