If this command is not found, you can install psmisc using yum with the command "yum install psmisc". To kill the radius process, use the command "kill 11163", where "11163" is the PID of the radius process. You can view the process ID by running the command "ps -ef". It appears that the radius process is occupying itself. The output shows: `radiusd 11163 radiusd 5u IPv4 949974 0t0 UDP *: radius` The error message indicates that there was an issue binding to port 1812 on address 0.0.0.0, with the error "Address already in use". To resolve this issue, you can update the `/etc/ld.conf` file by running the command `ldconfig` and then retrying the preceding steps. The solution is to add the `/usr/local/lib` path to the `/etc/ld.conf` file. This should allow the radius process to bind to the desired port. Additionally, the error message "Error while loading shared libraries: libfreeradius-2.1.8.so: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory" suggests that there is an issue with the file permissions or ownership of the `/usr/local/etc/raddb/clients` file. To resolve this issue, you can try installing ionCube by running the command `install ionCube`. After confirming the installation, the ionCube loader will be installed automatically. Next, navigate to the decompressed directory for LNMP and run the command `./addons.sh` to install any missing components from LNMP after installation. You can also use the one-key installation package provided with LNMP to install the web environment. Finally, you can install FreeRADIUS + Radius Manager 3.9 in an LNMP environment by following the provided instructions.
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