On 8/4/06, Steven Wilton <swilton@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pranav Desai" <pranavadesai@xxxxxxxxx> To: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 7:31 AM Subject: comm_call_handlers(): WARNING ... error msgs with squid 2.6-S2 > Hello, > > I am getting the following error messages with very little load (200 > req/s) on the cache. While running polymix-4. > > squid version > -------------------- > Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE2 > configure options: '--prefix=/usr/squid' '--exec-prefix=/usr/squid' > '--sysconfdir=/usr/squid/etc' '--enable-snmp' > '--enable-err-languages=English' '--enable-linux-netfilter' > '--enable-dlmalloc' '--enable-async-io=24' '--enable-linux-tproxy' > '--enable-gnuregex' '--enable-internal-dns' '--enable-epoll' It doesn't look like you've enables >1024 fd's in the configure output. You need to add --with-maxfd=8192 (or some other number) to allow squid to use more than 1024 fd's. the place to check this is by going to the "General Runtime Information" menu in cachemgr. The maximum number of fd's that squid will use is near the botoom of the page.
That seems to have done the trick. Thanks a lot. -- Pranav
Steven
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