You know Alex do us a favour and recompile.By the way which release are
we dealing with here?Sorry to ask ;-)
Regards
Ronny
Alex wrote:
> -------------------------
> Dear Ronny,
> i stopped the service, restarted the whole server, after that i run
> the command ulimit -HSn 8102 , after that i started the squid service
> but still when i checked the cache.log file , i saw only 1024 as file
> desripor.!!
> i still need your help please.
> Alex
> ------------------------------------
>
>
> Alex wrote:
>
>> my squid stars with the following command
>> /opt/squid/bin/squid
>> i have added this line to the following file
>> /etc/rc.d/rc.local
>> i have also added the ulimit command to the same file, so that when
>> ever i reboot my machine this file will run before the squid command.
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Good during compiling you must have seen that the __FD_SETSIZE number
> was detected by the compiler right?
> We have this setup too and as Henrik says just try and stop your squid
> after machine boots then
> run the ulimit with your set number------->then start squid.Then
> monitor
> And please reply.
> Ronny
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>>
>> but still i see 1024 in the cache.log file.
>> anyway, can u please guide me solve this problem, and what is the
>
> link
>
>> for the FAQ so that i can check it.
>> Regards,
>> Alex
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Alex wrote:
>>
>>> im still not able to change the file descriptor in my squid box,
>>> i have found an article on the internet advising me to do the
>>
>>
>> following :
>>
>>>
>>> vi /usr/include/bits/types.h
>>> and then add the line
>>> # define __FD_SETSIZE 8192
>>
>>
>>
>> Why did you edit this file? (no longer required).
>>
>>> after that , i have saved the file, and put this command on the
>>
> shell
>
>>> ulimit -HSn 8192
>>
>>
>>
>> OK.
>>
>>> then i have compiled the squid., anyway,, when i tail to the
>>
>>
>> cache.log file i
>>
>>> still see the file descriptor as 1024 which means the modification i
>>
>>
>> made
>>
>>> didnt take place.
>>
>>
>>
>> Did you also set the ulimit before starting Squid?
>>
>> All of this is explained in detail in the FAQ.
>>
>> Regards
>> Henrik
>>
>>
>
>
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