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# -*- text -*-
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#
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# Detail file writer, used in the following examples:
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#
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# raddb/sites-available/robust-proxy-accounting
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# raddb/sites-available/decoupled-accounting
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#
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# Note that this module can write detail files that are read by
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# only ONE "listen" section. If you use BOTH of the examples
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# above, you will need to define TWO "detail" modules.
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#
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# e.g. detail1.example.com && detail2.example.com
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#
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#
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# We write *multiple* detail files here. They will be processed by
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# the detail "listen" section in the order that they were created.
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# The directory containing these files should NOT be used for any
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# other purposes. i.e. It should have NO other files in it.
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#
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# Writing multiple detail enables the server to process the pieces
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# in smaller chunks. This helps in certain catastrophic corner cases.
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#
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# $Id$
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#
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detail detail.example.com {
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detailfile = ${radacctdir}/detail.example.com/detail-%Y%m%d:%H
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}
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