: [squid-users] FileDescriptor Issues
A problem I found is that you have to set ulimit BEFORE you compile it as
well.
I built everything from scratch and everytime I rebuild it I have to :
ulimit -HSn XX
( being whatever you want it to be)
In /etc/init.d/squid (the script I use)
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Subject: RE: [squid-users] FileDescriptor Issues
A problem I found is that you have to set ulimit BEFORE you compile it as
well.
I built everything from scratch and everytime I rebuild it I have
Hi All,
I have tried everything so far I definitely have increased my file
descriptors on my Ubuntu OS
from 1024 to 46622
But when I start Squid 3.0 STABLE25 I doesn't seem to detect the real
descriptor's size
I have checked the sysctl.conf, and I have checked the system to make sure
that
Hi,
Did you try using ulimit?
Best Regards,
Al
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Subject: [squid-users] FileDescriptor Issues
Hi All,
I have tried everything so far I
: Monday, March 22, 2010 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] FileDescriptor Issues
Hi,
Did you try using ulimit?
Best Regards,
Al
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Hi,
Did you try using ulimit?
Best Regards,
Al
On Mon, 22 Mar
I have solved the problem, I managed to increase the filedescriptor
My system now reads 65535
But Squid still says only 1024 fileDescriptors available
What can I do to fix this please, I have rebooted the system and Squid
several times
I am running out of ideas
Any help would be appreciated
Have you set the descriptor size in the squid start up script?
see here
http://paulgoscicki.com/archives/2007/01/squid-warning-your-cache-is-running-out-of-filedescriptors/
cheers
Ivan
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I have solved the problem, I
: [squid-users] FileDescriptor Issues
Have you set the descriptor size in the squid start up script?
see here
http://paulgoscicki.com/archives/2007/01/squid-warning-your-cache-is-running-out-of-filedescriptors/
cheers
Ivan
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Sorry I haven't set it in the Start up script
But I will try it right away
Regards
Adam
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Thanks Ivan for your suggestion
But in my case it's slightly different
I have no squid in
/etc/default/squid
/etc/init.d/mine is located in /usr/local/squid/sbin/squidunless I try
Thanks Amos for this tip I will try that and keep you posted
Regards
Adam
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 02:19:40
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