Most likely the new Squid is not build with more than 1024
filedescriptors. You need to raise the ulimit before running
configure when building Squid.
Other possibility is that you are only chaning the soft limit, not the
hard limit. Try "ulimit -HSn 4096".
Regards
Henrik
On Saturday 30 November 2002 15.01, MASOOD AHMAD wrote:
> today I have installed and configured
> squid-2.5.STABLE1-20021130.tar.gz on Red Hat Linux 6.2
> with same configuration as I'm running Squid2.5
> Stable1 previous.
> I want to start Squid with 4096 file descriptors size.
> my previous squid is running fine with 4096 file
> descriptors but when I run squid-2.5.STABLE1-20021130
> (tar.gz squid version it's running with default 1024
> file descriptors.
> my ulimit -n out put is 4096 and I start squid like
> that
>
> ulimt 4096
> ./squid
>
> Previous Squid running fine but new one on the same
> machine is not exceeding 1024. I have done all things
> as I know.
> I think this is bug or Squid developers have changed
> something for file descriptors.
>
> Best Regards,
> Masood Ahmad Shah
>
>
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Received on Sat Nov 30 2002 - 08:48:32 MST
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