OSS Systems

Shahab Vahabzadeh sh.vahabzadeh at gmail.com
Mon May 21 19:48:55 UTC 2012


On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 3:10 AM, <khatfield at socllc.net> wrote:

> My personal opinion has been that we have seen great success in large
> environments with FreeRadius and using radrelay for mysql synchronization
> then an OpenLDAP-backend. We used FreeBSD/CARP and/or FreeVRRPd for
> failover but this can be accomplished in other methods.
>
> FreeRadius has a built-in CLUSTERIP module which allows
> clustering/load-balancing/failover or you could AnyCast the systems for
> redundancy.
>
> As for load balancing other Radius servers which may not have it built in
> - I would say a hardware solution is usually great because you get support,
> etc. However, if you don't need the support then there are a ton of options
> available. You could go as far as load balancing it with LVS (which I
> personally do not like but MANY do :)) or software load balancers like
> pen/pound/haproxy.
>
> Best of luck!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Shahab Vahabzadeh" <sh.vahabzadeh at gmail.com>
> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 4:26pm
> To: "Leigh Porter" <leigh.porter at ukbroadband.com>
> Cc: "nanog at nanog.org" <nanog at nanog.org>
> Subject: Re: OSS Systems
>
> Hi there again,
> I think Leigh is not available this week, anybody else idea about such a
> system?
> Which loadbalancer is good to use? LVS or hardware one? or radius as a
> proxy?
> How database must be placed? How radius servers talk to DB?
> And which radius server you suggest? Radiator?
> Thanks
>
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Leigh Porter
> <leigh.porter at ukbroadband.com>wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On 5 Jan 2012, at 22:02, "Shahab Vahabzadeh" <sh.vahabzadeh at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi there,
> > > Has anybody experience about running and OSS System in enterprise
> level?
> > > And do you have any idea about it?
> > > For example for an ISP who is running users more than 20K or 30K, there
> > > must be some good solutions to integrate all systems like:
> > > Radius, Billing Systems and CRM
> > > For example after searching and asking friends I have some ideas about
> > > Radius to use: radiator
> > > Is there anybody who has analyse such a systems before in his ISP? Need
> > > sharing here :)
> > > Thanks
> >
> > We did this a few years ago and ended up writing the while thing
> > ourselves. This included billing, subscriber management etc etc.
> >
> > We integrates to salesforce.com for the internal front end and the user
> > facing stuff we did ourselves.
> >
> > It was a big project and took a team of six about six months. But we
> ended
> > up with a perfect solution that did exactly what we needed and it was
> > pretty good.
> >
> > It handled within the order of users you mention, but we designed to 100k
> > users.
> >
> > We used radiator (highly recommended) with openldap back end. Multiple
> > load balanced servers etc etc.
> >
> > The worst thing we did was to build our own mail system. Not that it was
> > an issue, it never went wrong, but these days I'd just send people to
> gmail
> > or something.
> >
> > --
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> >
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> Shahab Vahabzadeh, Network Engineer and System Administrator
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Hi there again,
About this solution can anybody help about the best partition layout for
these machines?
For such a OSS system we need these 4 machine and having best partition
layout for them is important for example maybe we need a big /var/log for
Radius Server and etc.

   1. Load Balancer (ipvs)
   2. Radius Server (radiator/freeradius)
   3. Database Server (mysqld)
   4. Web Server for Billing (apache2)

Thanks


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