I used this http://paulgoscicki.com/archives/2007/01/squid-warning-your-cache-is-running-out-of-filedescriptors/ On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:21 AM, william <kc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > See this thread: > http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg70230.html > > > please search the archives > > > 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 >>> >> >> > >