Well,
I think that it is a period which leads to that cry.
2000/10/03 18:10:30| WARNING! Your cache is running out of
filedescriptors
is what i found later on the logs.
Still, to talk about the subject of the mail, i did not had such
problems
with 2.2.16. Or i think so. not any other guy?
Murat.
Joe Cooper wrote:
>
> You're not running out of file descriptors. Squid will cry loudly when
> it runs out of file descriptors, and it doesn't mince words about it.
>
> I assume you mean Linux kernel 2.2.17? No, there are no problems with
> any recent Linux kernel and Squid.
>
> How many of those errors do you see? Does service from your Squid stop?
>
> Murat CANDAN wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been using 2.2.17 on a dual p2-550 box with 8 + 8 GB of scsii as
> > cache disks for a while.
> > The problem that i frequently face with squid is that it runs out of
> > file descriptors (I think).
> > I have modified /usr/include/bits/types.h
> > as
> > #define __FD_SETSIZE 32768
> > and did ulimit -HSn 32768 with
> >
> > echo 1024 32768 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range.
> > Later I configured and compiled and reinstalled squid
> > but the problems remains with:
> >
> > 2000/10/03 17:59:37| comm_accept: FD 11: (104) Connection reset by peer
> > 2000/10/03 17:59:37| httpAccept: FD 11: accept failure: (104) Connection
> > reset by peer
> >
> > As i wrote, there two 8 gigs of disks. When I use both two as disk for
> > caching
> > the preiod of squid's execution and start of errors is much small.
> >
> > Any ideas about problem, kernel spesific or such an other sitiuation ?
> >
> > p.s. I use squid 2.3 stable 3, patched with 3 announced patches.
> --
> Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com>
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