Stopping and starting the radius daemon – RSA Security 6.1 User Manual
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RSA RADIUS Server 6.1 Administrator’s Guide
Installing the RSA RADIUS Server
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Specify the host secret used to authenticate communication between the
Primary RADIUS Server and Replica RADIUS Servers.
Enter primary host secret:
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If you are installing a Primary RADIUS Server on a host running an earlier
version of the RSA Authentication Manager software, specify whether you
want to migrate data to the current installation.
Do you want to migrate data from RSA Server (y/n) [n]?
If the installation succeeds, the installer displays the following message.
Configuring for use with generic database
RSA RADIUS installation succeeded.
If the installation fails, the installer displays the following message and asks you
whether you want to roll back the installation.
Installation failed. Please see
/opt/rsa/radius/tprsMigReg.log for details.
Configuration of RSA Radius failed.
The installation has failed, would you like it cleaned
up (y/n) [y]? y
Cleaning up installation....
Removing /etc/init.d/sbrd script.
Stopping and Starting the RADIUS Daemon
After the RADIUS daemon is installed on the server, it stops and starts
automatically each time you shut down or restart the server. You can stop the
RADIUS daemon on a Linux server at any time by issuing the following
command:
/etc/init.d/sbrd stop
When you execute the
sbrd stop
command, RSA RADIUS Server allows its
subsystems to complete outstanding work, release resources, and then stops the
mkded
(btrieve) daemon and the
radius
service gracefully.
If the RADIUS daemon fails to stop after you issue an
sbrd stop
command,
you can use the optional
force
argument to terminate all subsystems
immediately.
/etc/init.d/sbrd stop force
Use the following command to start the RADIUS daemon:
/etc/init.d/sbrd start