Just in case anyone else has this problem, or if anyone would like to comment
on this, here's the solution I've found.
Running '/etc/init.d/squid restart' from cron (setting it up in crontab) does
not honor ulimits.
Configuring /etc/crontab with something like 'bash -l /etc/init.d/squid
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-Original Message-
From: squid-users On Behalf Of Vieri
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2020 1:03 PM
To: Squid Users
Subject: [squid-users] squid restart
Hi,
Around every hour or so, the Squid
On Saturday, October 31, 2020, 4:08:23 PM GMT+1, Amos Jeffries
wrote:
>> However, I set the following directive in squid.conf:
>>
>> max_filedescriptors 65536
>>
> Are you using systemd, SysV or another init ?
I'm using SysV on Gentoo Linux.
> It doesn't seem to be honored here unless I
On 1/11/20 12:02 am, Vieri wrote:
Hi,
Around every hour or so, the Squid proxy client experience comes to a crawl.
It takes a very long time to load a simple web page.
...
I guess the reason could be for this:
Maximum number of file descriptors: 4096
Largest file desc
Hi,
Around every hour or so, the Squid proxy client experience comes to a crawl.
It takes a very long time to load a simple web page.
This is a snapshot taken when this happens:
# squidclient mgr:info
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: squid
Mime-Version: 1.0
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2020 10:43:21 GMT