On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:31:42AM +0100, Phil Mayers wrote:
> On 25/08/10 10:26, David Caldwell wrote:
>> Yes, the detail files (until I get SQL installed and working). I've
>> looked at a couple of command line tools but they don't seem to be able
>> to process multiple files/directories. Maybe I should just crack on with
>> mysql...
>
> Well, from what I recall of radiusContext, it's a python project with
> binaries in two parts - a script to (incrementally) import detail files
> into an intermediate database, and a script to generate reports from
> that database. If it works as I remember it (nearly 10 years ago...) you
> just run the "report" binary multiple times for multiple files.
>
> ...but looking at the webpage it was last updated in 1998, so who knows
> if it even *works* any more.
It works - I downloaded and ran it the other day, took about 5
minutes.
Probably won't be using it much though - a simple perl script that
writes each log entry to one line of a text file will be a lot
easier to grep :)
Matthew
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