I have squids running on both OSF v3.2g and v4.0b, and default kernel 
setting for filedescriptors is set at 4096..
98/02/17 14:53:08| Starting Squid Cache version 1.1.18 for 
alpha-dec-osf3.2...
98/02/17 14:53:08| With 4096 file descriptors available
98/02/17 15:06:15| Starting Squid Cache version 1.1.18 for 
alpha-dec-osf4.0...
98/02/17 15:06:15| With 4096 file descriptors available
But then of course my usage doesn't even touch 500, therefore I can't 
comment when filedescriptor usage rises above 1000...
Wai Sun
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From: 	Dancer[SMTP:dancer@brisnet.org.au]
Sent: 	Monday, February 16, 1998 9:03 PM
To: 	Andrew Cormack
Cc: 	Squid Discussion List
Subject: 	Re: Squid on DECUnix (was Stop - Start...)
That would be my gut feeling, but I don't think the gut feeling of one 
person is
enough to make this sort of decision on. It's quite possible that 
there are setups
using digital unix that _don't_ experience this problem at all. If so, 
I'm sure
they'll put their hands up.
Personally, when there's performance issues like this, I prefer to 
_test_ a setup,
before I commit.
D
Andrew Cormack wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Dancer wrote:
>
> > Once a Digital Unix box hits a certain mark of open 
filedescriptors (across
> > all processes), then it suddenly seems to start thrashing 
somewhere deep down.
> > I've had the number 1800 quoted at me, but it could be lower or 
higher for
> > some configurations.
>
> Am I right in thinking that this makes the VM versions of squid 
preferable
> to NOVM on DigitalUNIX systems ? I seem to recall that NOVM trades 
less
> RAM usage for more open file descriptors ? If so, then I can cross 
off
> "investigate squid.NOVM" from my todo list.
>
> Thanks for any confirmation,
> Andrew
>
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