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with kind regards
William van de Velde
On 03/17/2010 07:20 PM, Mariel Sebedio wrote:
Hello, the file descriptors you must be incress in
/etc/security/limits.conf and re-build the cache For RHEL you must
change
* - nofiles 1024
for
* - nofiles 2048
Sorry my english!!
Bye, Mariel
Gmail wrote:
Hello All,
This is the first time I am using this mailing ;list, and I do
apologise if I sent a copy of this email to another address by mistake
I am desperately seeking some help, I have googled in a hope to find
an answer, but all I could find was about the previous versions,
which don't apply to the version I am using and to my OS:
I am running Squid3.0 Stable
OS Ubuntu Hardy
I am currently getting this warning:
Warning your cache is running out of file descriptor, but I couldn't
find where to increase the size from 1024 to any number.
On the previous versions and other OS systems, it's apparently
located here /etc/default/squid but on my system it doesn't exist.
Can anyone please point me to where I can change that?
I have checked Ubuntu forums, I have checked several other forums,
but the only links I seem to get on google are related to the
previous versions of squid or other operating systems.
Can you help please, since I started using Squid I had problem after
problem, lot of other applications are not working, I still can't
access my backend HTTP servers, but that's another problem for
another day.
Any help would be very much appreciated
Thank you all