There is an issue with that not related directly to squid.
You can try to add into the sysvinit script a strict declaration using
ulimit that will force a limit on the script at runtime.
It can be caused due to malfunction or mis-configuration in RH and that
the FD limit at the time when squid starts up at boot is not yet set.
Regards,
Eliezer
On 06/20/2014 04:05 PM, amaury@xxxxxx wrote:
Hello
we are testing squid-3.4.5-20140616-r13146 on
- rh es 6 64 with
kernel version 2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64
squid it's compiled with --
with-filedescriptors=16384
and we have found this strange behavior
If
I reboot the linux box we have this situation(wrong):
squidclient mgr:
info |grep file
Sending HTTP request ... done.
Maximum number
of file descriptors: 1024
Largest file desc currently in
use: 14
Number of file desc currently in use: 7
Available number of file descriptors: 1017
Reserved number of
file descriptors: 100
Store Disk files
open: 0
After this I restart the squid service and
the situation(correct):
squidclient mgr:info |grep file
Sending HTTP
request ... done.
Maximum number of file descriptors: 16384
Largest file desc currently in use: 14
Number of
file desc currently in use: 7
Available number of file
descriptors: 16377
Reserved number of file descriptors: 100
Store Disk files open: 0
Regards,
Maurizio