Re: FD's again: ulimit shows 1024, but recompiled squid...

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 22:25:13 +0100

Did you remember to run "make distclean" in the Squid source directory
after applying the kernel FD patch?

What is the output of ulimit -aH?

Are you really really sure you are running a copy of Squid that was
compiled after the kernel change?

--
Henrik Nordsrom
Spare time Squid hacker
> > I installed a new Linux server with kernel 2.0.36 and applied Oskars
> > filehandlepatch 8.04. After recompiling the kernel and a reboot,
> > ulimit -a looks good:
...
> > /* Default FD_SETSIZE value */
> > #define DEFAULT_FD_SETSIZE 1024
> >
> > /* Maximum number of open filedescriptors */
> > #define SQUID_MAXFD 1024
...
> > File descriptor usage for squid:
> >         Maximum number of file descriptors:    256
Received on Thu Nov 26 1998 - 14:36:23 MST

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