Hi,
Our squid/3.0.STABLE7 is receiving the following Warnings...
2010/09/07 18:29:59| client_side.cc(2690) WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
2010/09/07 18:30:15| client_side.cc(2690) WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
2010/09/07 18:30:31| client_side.cc(2690) WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
2010/09/07 18:30:47| client_side.cc(2690) WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
2010/09/07 18:31:03| client_side.cc(2690) WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
2010/09/07 18:31:19| client_side.cc(2690) WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
2010/09/07 18:31:35| client_side.cc(2690) WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
2010/09/07 18:31:51| client_side.cc(2690) WARNING! Your cache is
running out of filedescriptors
I understand that I had to File Descriptor in the squid.conf...
I have changed ..
/etc/squid/squid.conf
added..
max_filedesc 4096
and then started the squid services again.
It then came back with it didn't recognize the varible and thus
wouldn't start squid.
I then had the remove the varible from the config file.
I am told the version of squid was found through..an RPM (redhat
package manager) within Redhat
I heard I might need to recompile? I know details are a little
sketchy, don't know alot about Linux so you will have to forgive me
there.
Thanks in advance for your time.
Shane
Received on Mon Sep 13 2010 - 01:01:10 MDT
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