Thanks Ivan for your suggestion
But in my case it's slightly different
I have no squid in
/etc/default/squid
/etc/init.d/mine is located in /usr/local/squid/sbin/squidunless I try
this/usr/local/squid/sbin/squid
SQUID_MAXFD=4096
And then restart it, but I am not sure I am using Ubuntu HardyI think this
tip is for the Squid that is packaged with Ubuntu and not the
compiledSquidThanks for your suggestion I appreciate itRegardsAdamFrom:
"Ivan ." <ivanhec@xxxxxxxxx>To: "Adam@Gmail" <adbasque@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 1:50 AM
Subject: Re: FileDescriptor Issues
Have you set the descriptor size in the squid start up script?
see here
http://paulgoscicki.com/archives/2007/01/squid-warning-your-cache-is-running-out-of-filedescriptors/
cheers
Ivan
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Adam@Gmail <adbasque@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have solved the problem, I managed to increase the filedescriptor
My system now reads 65535
But Squid still says only 1024 fileDescriptors available
What can I do to fix this please, I have rebooted the system and Squid
several times
I am running out of ideas
Any help would be appreciated
Regards
Adam