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# -*- text -*-
#
# ippool/oracle/queries.conf -- Oracle queries for rlm_sqlippool
#
# $Id$
# Using SKIP LOCKED speeds up selection queries
# However, it requires Oracle > 11g. It MAY work in 9i and 10g
# but is not documented. Uncomment the following if you are
# running a suitable version of Oracle
#
#skip_locked = "SKIP LOCKED"
skip_locked = ""
allocate_begin = "commit"
#
# Attempt to allocate the address a client previously had. This is based on pool_key
# and nasipaddress. Change the criteria if the identifier for "stickyness" is different.
# If different criteria are used, check the indexes on the IP pool table to ensure the fields
# are appropriately indexed. To disable stickyness comment out this query.
#
allocate_existing = "\
SELECT framedipaddress FROM ${ippool_table} WHERE id IN ( \
SELECT id FROM ( \
SELECT * \
FROM ${ippool_table} \
WHERE pool_name = '%{control:${pool_name}}' \
AND nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}' AND pool_key = '${pool_key}' \
) \
ORDER BY expiry_time DESC \
) WHERE ROWNUM <= 1 \
) FOR UPDATE ${skip_locked}"
#
# Find a free IP address from the pool, choosing the oldest expired one.
#
allocate_find = "\
SELECT framedipaddress FROM ${ippool_table} WHERE id IN ( \
SELECT id FROM ( \
SELECT * \
FROM ${ippool_table} \
WHERE pool_name = '%{control:${pool_name}}' \
AND expiry_time < current_timestamp \
) \
ORDER BY expiry_time \
) WHERE ROWNUM <= 1 \
) FOR UPDATE ${skip_locked}"
#
# If you prefer to allocate a random IP address every time, use this query instead
# Note: This is very slow if you have a lot of free IPs.
#
#allocate_find = "\
# SELECT framedipaddress FROM ${ippool_table} WHERE id IN ( \
# SELECT id FROM ( \
# SELECT * \
# FROM ${ippool_table} \
# WHERE pool_name = '%{control:${pool_name}}' \
# AND expiry_time < current_timestamp \
# ORDER BY DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE \
# ) WHERE ROWNUM <= 1 \
# ) FOR UPDATE ${skip_locked}"
#
# If an IP could not be allocated, check to see whether the pool exists or not
# This allows the module to differentiate between a full pool and no pool
# Note: If you are not running redundant pool modules this query may be commented
# out to save running this query every time an ip is not allocated.
#
pool_check = "\
SELECT id \
FROM (\
SELECT id \
FROM ${ippool_table} \
WHERE pool_name='%{control:${pool_name}}'\
) \
WHERE ROWNUM = 1"
#
# This query marks the IP address handed out by "allocate-find" as used
# for the period of "lease_duration" after which time it may be reused.
#
allocate_update = "\
UPDATE ${ippool_table} \
SET \
nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}', \
pool_key = '${pool_key}', \
callingstationid = '%{%{Calling-Station-Id}:-0}', \
username = '%{SQL-User-Name}', \
expiry_time = current_timestamp + INTERVAL '${lease_duration}' second(1) \
WHERE framedipaddress = '%I'"
#
# Use a stored procedure to find AND allocate the address. Read and customise
# `procedure.sql` in this directory to determine the optimal configuration.
#
#allocate_begin = ""
#allocate_find = "\
# SELECT fr_allocate_previous_or_new_framedipaddress( \
# '%{control:${pool_name}}', \
# '%{SQL-User-Name}', \
# '%{%{Calling-Station-Id}:-0}', \
# '%{NAS-IP-Address}', \
# '${pool_key}', \
# '${lease_duration}' \
# )"
#allocate_update = ""
#allocate_commit = ""
#
# This query extends an IP address lease by "lease_duration" when an accounting
# START record arrives
#
start_update = "\
UPDATE ${ippool_table} \
SET \
expiry_time = current_timestamp + INTERVAL '${lease_duration}' second(1) \
WHERE nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}' \
AND pool_key = '${pool_key}'"
#
# This query expires an IP address when an accounting STOP record arrives
#
stop_clear = "\
UPDATE ${ippool_table} \
SET \
expiry_time = current_timestamp - INTERVAL '1' second(1) \
WHERE nasipaddress = '%{%{Nas-IP-Address}:-%{Nas-IPv6-Address}}' \
AND pool_key = '${pool_key}' \
AND username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
AND callingstationid = '%{%{Calling-Station-Id}:-0}' \
AND framedipaddress = '%{${attribute_name}}'"
#
# This query extends an IP address lease by "lease_duration" when an accounting
# ALIVE record arrives
#
alive_update = "\
UPDATE ${ippool_table} \
SET \
expiry_time = current_timestamp + INTERVAL '${lease_duration}' second(1) \
WHERE nasipaddress = '%{%{Nas-IP-Address}:-%{Nas-IPv6-Address}}' \
AND pool_key = '${pool_key}' \
AND framedipaddress = '%{${attribute_name}}' \
AND username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
AND callingstationid = '%{%{Calling-Station-Id}:-0}'"
#
# This query expires all IP addresses allocated to a NAS when an
# accounting ON record arrives from that NAS
#
on_clear = "\
UPDATE ${ippool_table} \
SET \
expiry_time = current_timestamp - INTERVAL '1' second(1) \
WHERE nasipaddress = '%{%{Nas-IP-Address}:-%{Nas-IPv6-Address}}'"
#
# This query expires all IP addresses allocated to a NAS when an
# accounting OFF record arrives from that NAS
#
off_clear = "\
UPDATE ${ippool_table} \
SET \
expiry_time = current_timestamp - INTERVAL '1' second(1) \
WHERE nasipaddress = '%{%{Nas-IP-Address}:-%{Nas-IPv6-Address}}'"
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