Even if the compiled MAX_FD is large, you have to permit local squid to open
more then 1024 file descriptors.  The value depends in Linux system on
/etc/security/limits.conf, and maybe different for every installation,
or to be changed dynamically.
To chnage it on the fly run ulimit before runing squid.
for example:  ulimit -n 32000

Itzcak


On 12/4/06, Jm lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello members,

When Squid is running (I mean it has compiled by other one,not me),how
to get the max usable FD number squid used?

I ask this because we have some squid hosts running for the same
backend applications.But some hosts' established connections are very
large,some hosts' are small.All these hosts have the same hardware
env.So I think maybe the max FD owned by squid is not the same.

Please help me,thanks.

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