> On 17.10.2012 03:02, Ricardo Rios wrote:
>
>> El 2012-10-16 03:17, Amos Jeffries escribió:
>>
>>> On 16/10/2012 6:14 p.m., Ricardo Rios - Shorewall List wrote:
>>>
>>>> Testing version 3.2.2-20121015-r11677, i see problems with the
>>>> max_filedesc on OpenSuSE 11.4 x64 server:/ # ulimit -n 65535
>>>> squid.conf : max_filedesc 65535 /etc/security/limits.conf * -
>>>> nofile 65535 on cache.log : kid1| NOTICE: Could not increase the
>>>> number of filedescriptors kid1| With 16384 file descriptors
>>>> available on squid -k reconfigure : kid1| WARNING:
>>>> max_filedescriptors disabled. Operating System
>>>> setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) is missing.
>>> Squid just told you what the problem is: "Operating System
>>> setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) is missing". Please check the config.log
>>> from when you built this Squid for more information about what went
>>> wrong when the compiler tested your OS for this function support.
>>> Does that message show up on startup at all? or just reconfigure?
>>> PS.
>>> Also notice how the official squid.conf directive name is different
>>> to the old experimental "max_filedesc" you are configuring?
>>>
>>>> PS: still getting segment fault dying.. on this version with more
>>>> then 1 worker.
>>> We fixed one of the three SMP segfaults earlier today. Amos
>> I am so sorry guys, i just noted i compile with
>> "--with-filedescriptors=16384", i change it to 65535 and now is
>> working
>> kid1| With 65535 file descriptors available Sorry :(
> No worries. If you don't mind could you check the config.log anyway.
> The
> ./configure option is supposed to be just a default limit when none
> is
> set in the config file. AFAIK OpenSUSE is supposed to provide
> setrlimit()
> and allow squid.conf to alter the limit to anything else it needs.
> Amos
I only see this on config.log :
configure:26844: forcing use of 16384 filedescriptors (user-forced)
And yes, if i remember well i only see this on squid -k reconfigure,
cant test right now coz the squid is running atm with 40mb traffic :
kid1| WARNING:
>>>> max_filedescriptors disabled. Operating System
>>>> setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) is missing.
Regards
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