On 28/10/11 03:17, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
I have four squid-3.1.6 instances with IDENTICAL config, clustered using ldirector. One of those proxies is using many more FDs: squidclient -p 8080 -l 127.0.0.1 mgr:info | grep 'file descri' Maximum number of file descriptors: 8192 Available number of file descriptors: 3430 Reserved number of file descriptors: 100 The other three: Maximum number of file descriptors: 8192 Available number of file descriptors: 6500 Reserved number of file descriptors: 100 Maximum number of file descriptors: 8192 Available number of file descriptors: 6691 Reserved number of file descriptors: 100 Maximum number of file descriptors: 8192 Available number of file descriptors: 6653 Reserved number of file descriptors: 100 What are the filedescriptors used for?
The "filedescriptors" report will tell you exactly what they are used for (or last used for if idle).
"One per file, helper, client connection, server connection" is the brief overview.
It's all relative to client traffic type, amount and particular responses coming back, AND any load balancing being done. So the details will be specific to each of those proxies.
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