-> DW> you don't have "the FD problem" you have a lack of memory and/or
-> DW> swap space. The message should go away if you increase the
-> DW> size of your swap space. See this FAQ entry:
->
-> Nope, that's not a lack of memory:
->
-> [root@xyz ~]# free
-> total used free shared buffers cached
-> Mem: 257144 254976 2168 144040 13176 69364
-> -/+ buffers/cache: 172436 84708
-> Swap: 232928 128 232800
->
-> Squid eats only 56MB of it.
->
-> Problems with fork and squid's "Cannot allocate memory" disappear as
-> soon as I kill the process.
maybe there are limits set up; check with "limit" or "ulimit"
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