Re: What shoud I do for this message?

From: Michael J. Maravillo <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 23:28:49 +0800 (GMT+0800)

On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Koji MATSUMOTO wrote:

>I run suid 1.1.19 on our Linux 2.0.32 of RedHat 5.0.
>I got some messages of /var/log/messages saying
>
>squid[3569]: You've run out of swap file numbers. Freeing 1MB
>squid[3569]: file_map_allocate: All 176640 files are in use!
>squid[3569]: You need to recompile with a larger value for MAX_SWAP_FILE
>squid[9083]: Starting Squid Cache version 1.1.19 for i686-pc-linux-gnu...
>squid[9083]: Ready to serve requests.
>squid[9083]: You should increment MAX_SWAP_FILE
>squid[9083]: You've run out of swap file numbers. Freeing 1MB
>squid[9083]: file_map_allocate: All 230400 files are in use!
>squid[9083]: You need to recompile with a larger value for MAX_SWAP_FILE
>
>And also squid restarted.
>What should I do for this messages ?
>Should I use a lager vale for MAX_SWAP_FILE of store.c ?
>If someone know what to do, could you please let me know ?

1.) http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/FAQ/FAQ-10.html#ss10.24
2.) Upgrade to 1.1.20

Mike
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