If I remember right it logs it in the cache.log but it's a basic linux
settings\knowledge.
It's a good idea to check a match between squid and machine limits and
report in a case of mismatch by lower value in the system.
Eliezer
On 29/12/2012 22:41, 叶雨飞 wrote:
> So you are saying even squid is configured to use 16384 fd, it
> couldn't because limit is 1024?
>
> That's kind of confusing, I tried to use ulimit -n 16384 as root to
> raise FD limit now, will report back.
>
> Maybe squid can probe at start and warn about mis-matching fd limits?
-- Eliezer Croitoru https://www1.ngtech.co.il sip:ngtech_at_sip2sip.info IT consulting for Nonprofit organizations eliezer <at> ngtech.co.ilReceived on Sat Dec 29 2012 - 21:05:28 MST
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