Fiero, Paul wrote:
> We are having problems with our web browsing coming to a crawl.  This
> appears to be a file descriptors issue.  I am gathering that squid uses
> --enable-fd-config to deal with file descriptors now?  How do I
> configure my squid server to use more than 1024 descriptors?
>  
> I used to set 'ulimit -HSn 32768' and then included that in my squid
> init file and all was happy.  But on this installation it appears that
> the old method doesn't work and I see reference to --enable-fd-config
> when I do squid -v.
Hi Paul,
I think that you may need to increase the size of _FD_SETSIZE in your 
/usr/include/bits/typesizes.h file.
Which OS are you running? After increasing, you type ulimit -HSn 8192 
and compile Squid.
Please see the links below and see if it helps.
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/CompleteFaq#head-eb3240fe8e61368056af86138a2b5dcbc9781a54
http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-users@squid-cache.org/msg35858.html
I have not used the --enable-fd-config compilation option yet.
Thanking you...
>  
> Any input would be VERY welcomed immediately.
>  
> Paul Fiero, RHCE
> Information Security Analyst
> Communications and Technology Management Office
> City of Austin
> (512) 974-3559
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