Well you should at least recompile for more than 1024 FDs.  Try around 
4096 FDs.  Also, I personally wouldn't go for a 30GB cache with only 1GB 
of RAM to play with.  I'd probably go for about 8GB per 1GB of RAM, I 
may be wrong.  When I tried large caches, I started running into swap.  
Then again, YMMV.  I think it mostly depends on how many objects you 
anticipate caching on disk and how many (and what size) hot objects you 
are expecting.  You shouldn't need to ever reboot your Squid server.
That should help some.
Peter Smith
Nikos Mouat wrote:
>Hello,
>   We have a cache server which handles a fair amount of traffic. I think
>our stats are something like:
>
>Average HTTP hits      1048.0 req/min
>Average HTTP requests  2312.0 req/min
>Average  Percentage    45.0 %
>  
>
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