I noticed someone else had this error, and they were looking to increase #define MAX_ASYNCOP 128 What is a safe number to increase this too, and does this help to alleviate the 2008/08/22 12:22:49| WARNING: out of aiocb slots! errors. Thanks! On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Ramon Moreno <rammor1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Linux, kernel 2.6 > > On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Which operating system is this? >> >> >> >> adrian >> >> >> 2008/8/26 Ramon Moreno <rammor1@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> --enable-coss-aio-ops is there. >>> >>> Is there a way to manipulate, or increase the available number of slots? >>> >>> Anything I can tweak in squid to help this? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Whats "squid -v" show? >>>> >>>> The POSIX AIO support in Squid isn't all that crash hot at the moment, >>>> COSS + threads works better. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Adrian >>>> >>>> 2008/8/23 Ramon Moreno <rammor1@xxxxxxxxx>: >>>>> Hello Squid Gurus, >>>>> >>>>> Can someone please shed some light on the below error? >>>>> >>>>> 2008/08/22 12:22:49| WARNING: out of aiocb slots! >>>>> >>>>> I am using COSS with the following options: >>>>> max-size=16384 block-size=2048 max-stripe-waste=16384 membufs=500 >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >