Re: ERR_NO_FDS Squid memory errors

From: Dancer <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 13:38:58 +1000

I would say that you are running out of both.
At a guess, 256MB. I haven't actually sat down and done the arithmetic.
Divide your cache space by 13KB, then multiply by 100 bytes, then add a
couple MB for good measure.

D

> Andrew wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are wanting to run squid on a pentium 233 with two 9 Gig scsi Hard
> Drives.
> I originally set squid up like this:
>
> 15 dnsserver processes
> 100 Meg of Ram allocated to it
>
> When we tested it, it used up all the ram in about 20 minutes and the
> logfiles showed up with errors like this:
>
> 893331870.673 77 127.0.0.1 ERR_NO_FDS/400 909 GET
>
> I think this means it's running out of file Descriptors, or memory????
>
> How much memory do i need to run squid with this setup?
>
> Any help would be appreciated
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Andrew Specht
> andrew@iaccess.com.au
> System Administrator
> Internet Access Australia
> +61 039 686 6677
> Melbourne, Australia

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Received on Wed Apr 22 1998 - 20:44:05 MDT

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