There is..
and squid does that..
the limit in compilation options just set the settings to this specific
default which if not available ignored and uses the limit by the system
and it's logged in the cache.log file.
Maybe this function dosnt work well but I'm almost sure it works fine
since it works fine for me.
Eliezer
On 30/12/2012 09:21, Tianyin Xu wrote:
yes, it's confusing to have two different fd limits, one for squid and
one for OS.
I wonder is it possible to obtain the system fd limits, and put it in
the log message when squid is running out of fds? I think that would
solve all these kind of problems.
T
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Great!
Nice to know that.
On 30/12/2012 00:02, 叶雨飞 wrote:
ubuntu 10.04 . and appearently /etc/security/limits.conf is not
working on it because it doesn;t configure with pam_session.
I just added ulimit -n 65535 in my launch script
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