Okay, everyone. Sing along now (I know it's a tired old tune, but bear with
me..):
"Reduce the value of store_avg_object_size in squid.conf from the default
value of
20 to 13 or 10. Then check the FAQ and documentation for why this is so."
D
Koji MATSUMOTO wrote:
> Hi, folks!
>
> I run suid 1.1.19 on our Linux 2.0.32 of RedHat 5.0.
> I got some messages of /var/log/messages saying
>
> squid[3569]: You've run out of swap file numbers. Freeing 1MB
> squid[3569]: file_map_allocate: All 176640 files are in use!
> squid[3569]: You need to recompile with a larger value for MAX_SWAP_FILE
> squid[9083]: Starting Squid Cache version 1.1.19 for i686-pc-linux-gnu...
> squid[9083]: Ready to serve requests.
> squid[9083]: You should increment MAX_SWAP_FILE
> squid[9083]: You've run out of swap file numbers. Freeing 1MB
> squid[9083]: file_map_allocate: All 230400 files are in use!
> squid[9083]: You need to recompile with a larger value for MAX_SWAP_FILE
>
> And also squid restarted.
> What should I do for this messages ?
> Should I use a lager vale for MAX_SWAP_FILE of store.c ?
> If someone know what to do, could you please let me know ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Koji Matsumoto.
-- Note to evil sorcerers and mad scientists: don't ever, ever summon powerful demons or rip holes in the fabric of space and time. It's never a good idea. ICQ UIN: 3225440Received on Mon Jan 12 1998 - 07:08:49 MST
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