Curious, you'd think when it restarted that it would average out the size of
the existing swap and use that as a new value if that size < default size.
-- Jordan Mendelson : www.wserv.com/~jordy/ Web Services, Inc. : www.wserv.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Wichers [mailto:billw@unix0.waveform.net] > Sent: Friday, January 09, 1998 12:23 PM > To: Jordan Mendelson > Cc: Squid-Users > Subject: Re: HELP!: Recompile MAX_SWAP_FILE size? > > > You need to redefine the value of store_avg_object_size to something lower > than the default of 20 (20k). For me, store_avg_object_size 11 works well. > > -Bill > > On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Jordan Mendelson wrote: > > > > > I keep getting this message: > > > > Jan 9 11:30:28 snappy squid[12713]: You need to recompile with a larger > > value f > > or MAX_SWAP_FILE > > > > And squid keeps restarting over and over. I only maintain a 300 meg cache. > > > > in the logs I get: > > > > 98/01/09 11:30:52| You've run out of swap file numbers. Freeing 1MB > > > > About 50 times and then: > > > > 98/01/09 11:22:04| You've run out of swap file numbers. Freeing 1MB > > 98/01/09 11:22:05| file_map_allocate: All 23040 files are in use! > > 98/01/09 11:22:05| You need to recompile with a larger value for > > MAX_SWAP_FILE > > > > At which time it restarts. > > > > I looked at MAX_SWAP_FILE, but I don't understand it. It says 1 << 21. I > > changed it to 1 << 25, but it still happens. > > > > > > > > > > Jordan > > > > -- > > Jordan Mendelson : www.wserv.com/~jordy/ > > Web Services, Inc. : www.wserv.com > > > > >Received on Fri Jan 09 1998 - 09:33:26 MST
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