This is a discussion on [squid-users] Squid is running out of filedescriptors in Mac OSX Server! within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; Hi all! Have seen in the FAQ and also in the mailarchives that running out of filedescriptors is not very ...
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Hi all!
Have seen in the FAQ and also in the mailarchives that running out of filedescriptors is not very uncommon. But I haven't seen anyone writing about this issue in Mac OSX Server. We run Squid as a http-accelerator and when our webserver is very busy, Squid keeps saying: WARNING! Your cache is running out of filedescriptors In Mac OS X Server when you run the command sysctl -a you see that: kern.maxfiles = 32768 That is also recognized by Squid when you ./configure: checking Maximum number of filedescriptors we can open... 32768 But the funny thing, is that when you start Squid, you see in the cache-log: With 1024 file descriptors available So, the problem here seems that Squid "forgets" that it has 32768 filedescriptors when running... Can anyone advise? Regards, Micke Moggia |
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