Henrik Nordstrom disse na ultima mensagem:
> fre 2007-02-02 klockan 10:54 +0800 skrev Adrian Chadd:
>
>> If your system or process FD limits are lower than what Squid believes
>> it
>> to be, then yup. It'll get unhappy.
>
> Only temporarily. It automatically adjusts fd usage to what the system
> can sustain when hitting the limit (see fdAdjustReserved)
>
> But this also causes problems if there is a temporary system-wide
> shortage of filedescriptors due to other processes opening too many
> files. Once Squid has detected a filedescriptor limitation it won't go
> above the number of filedescriptor it used at that time, and you need to
> restart Squid to recover after fixing the cause to the system wide
> filedescriptor shortage.
>
In a former msg you said:
>When Squid sees it's short of filedescriptors it stops accepting
> new requests, focusing on finishing what it has already accepted.
isn't this conflicting with what you said before?
do squid recover or do it need to be restarted?
Michel
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