Ok then, I've just test again the Ulimit command with the correct syntax and
it's working perfectly.
It was my bad, the Debian Distrib need the following syntax: ulimit [Options]
Amount of FD BUT in fact the command is ulimit -SH -n 256000 instead of the
ulimit -SHn 256000 as we could believe
On 24/05/11 19:36, gaël therond wrote:
Ok then, I've just test again the Ulimit command with the correct syntax and
it's working perfectly.
It was my bad, the Debian Distrib need the following syntax: ulimit [Options]
Amount of FD BUT in fact the command is ulimit -SH -n 256000 instead of the
-users] Bad Amount of File Descriptors
On 24/05/11 19:36, gaël therond wrote:
Ok then, I've just test again the Ulimit command with the correct syntax and
it's working perfectly.
It was my bad, the Debian Distrib need the following syntax: ulimit [Options]
Amount of FD BUT in fact the command
Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Envoyé: Vendredi 20 Mai 2011 11:52:11
Objet: Re: [squid-users] Bad Amount of File Descriptors
Hi Amos
First of all, thanks for your support.
Secondly, That a good news about the re-compilation not needed anymore ;)
Finally, I have had
starting logs, is that normal?
I think it because I don't have any warning regarding the FD on my logs.
Many thanks.
- Mail original -
De: Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz
À: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Envoyé: Mardi 17 Mai 2011 13:58:56
Objet: Re: [squid-users] Bad Amount of File
Dear SQUID Support team,
I'm facing a quite strange problem today, I'm running a SQUID 3.1.12.1 RC and I
have to increase the amount of FD available for SQUID, due to the amount of
clients (over 1000).
I've change my sysctl.conf to be able to use 256 000 FD on my machine . I've
add the
On 17/05/11 22:45, gaël therond wrote:
Dear SQUID Support team,
I'm facing a quite strange problem today, I'm running a SQUID 3.1.12.1 RC and I
have to increase the amount of FD available for SQUID, due to the amount of
clients (over 1000).
I've change my sysctl.conf to be able to use 256