> Oh, nevermind. This is /plenty/ for 139 dialups and a couple of wireless.
It is not. alway max out on both. > > Ok, something crazy is happening on your cache--or somewhere else. 139 > dialup users will never have 900+ simultaneous connections open, under > any circumstances I can think of. Maybe Oops still does have some > issues with Linux and threads. > That is what I am trying to find out now. > Hmmmm... Have you checked your logs to see if there are some virus > infected hosts spewing out a few hundred reqs/minute? These could cause > the thread count to shoot up some. Squid is effected as well by things > like Nimda..maybe not as much, though. I don't know. I block all virus. I check the log and see nothing. Like yesterday, a bad connection send oops to 1000. oops stopped Somethimes I see a request being made toe the machine by a client to a location on the server. It is block, but other wise, I do not see it happening. Very few nimba. which I took care of. ===================================================================== If you would like to unsubscribe from this list send message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe oops-eng" in message body. Archive is accessible on http://lists.paco.net/oops-eng/
