Re: [SQU] Filedescriptors on linux 2.4 systems

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 01:37:32 +0100

There is no change in 2.4.

What is your setting of ulimit -Hn?

Which version of libc are you using?

I do not know of any reasonably modern Linux system who limits the
filedescriptors to 256. All Linux system based on Linux-2.2 or later
should at least give you 1024 filedescriptors out of the box. The 256
limit was in Linux-2.0 and earlier.

uname -r

prints the kernel version you are running.

--
Henrik Nordstrom
Squid hacker
William Wishon wrote:
> 
> Is there any difference in how to increase the maximum number of
> filedescriptors squid can use on Linux between a 2.2.x kernel and the 2.4.x
> kernels?  I tried the steps listed on Henrik's site at
> http://squid.sourceforge.net/hno/linux-lfd.html but it didn't work.  The
> configure script says that FD_SETSIZE is set to 8192 but then warns me that
> 256 might not be enough filedescriptors for a large system?  What else do I
> have to do in order to have squid use more than 256 FD's?
> 
> -Bill
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