You need to re install your Squid.
make clea
configure
make install
---
Best regards,
Kapre (PH)
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:42:56 Irfan Akber wrote:
>Well squid sometimes cannot detect the actual limits. As in your earlier
>email ulimit -a shows openfiles as 1024 that means squid should be able to
>use 1024 open files. I dont know why it cant detect it. I guess a patch is
>required then.
>
>Irfan Akber
>
>----------
>> From: Marlon Anthony Abao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: Irfan Akber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: file descriptors for squid using linux 2.2.1
>> Date: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 6:22 AM
>>
>> won't this break things??
>>
>> if during compile, it allocates only 256, could i really force it to use
>> the value in this tag?
>>
>>
>> At 06:53 PM 2/22/99 -0000, you wrote:
>> >Another thing that came to mind is max_open_disk_fds in squid.conf. Try
>> >increasing this too.
>> >
>> >Irfan Akber
>> >
>> >----------
>> >> From: Marlon Anthony Abao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> To: Irfan Akber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> Cc: squid-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> Subject: Re: file descriptors for squid using linux 2.2.1
>> >> Date: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 5:59 AM
>> >>
>> >> irfan,
>> >>
>> >> this is the new /proc/ filesystem in my box.
>> >>
>> >> cache:/proc/sys/fs# ls
>> >> binfmt_misc/ dquot-max file-max inode-max inode-state
>> >super-nr
>> >> dentry-state dquot-nr file-nr inode-nr super-max
>> >> cache:/proc/sys/fs# cat file-max
>> >> 4096
>> >> cache:/proc/sys/fs# cat inode-max
>> >> 8192
>> >> cache:/proc/sys/fs#
>> >>
>> >> and still i get a 256 value for fds on squid
>> >>
>> >> -marlon
>> >>
>> >> ps. anyone running squid on the new 2.2.x linux kernels?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> At 06:02 PM 2/22/99 -0000, Irfan Akber wrote:
>> >> >I am not sure but it could be configurable using the /proc
>filesystem.
>> >Try
>> >> >increasing the value of file-max.
>> >> >
>> >> >Irfan Akber
>> >> >
>> >> >----------
>> >> >> From: Marlon Anthony Abao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >> Subject: file descriptors for squid using linux 2.2.1
>> >> >> Date: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 4:02 AM
>> >> >>
>> >> >> guys,
>> >> >> i just installed squid on a new box running linux kernel 2.2.1 and
>> >squid
>> >> >> complains that my kernel does not have enough file descriptors
>(only
>> >> >256).
>> >> >>
>> >> >> i thought that the new kernel has already lifted this limit without
>> >need
>> >> >> for anymore filehandle patches.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> is there any way to inform squid that this kernel could now handle
>> >more
>> >> >> than 256 fds at a time? or is there a special setting on the
>kernel
>> >to
>> >> >> enable this?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> thanks.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> -marlon
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >
>> >
>
>
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