On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 08:23:31PM +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> A reasonable amount is at least 3 * number of concurrent users. In
ok, so we are only guessing, but there could be anywhere from 1000-2000
concurrent users during peak times. a limit of 6000 FDs would not be
unreasonable then?
> Note: The default limit for files on Solaris is usually 1024 with a
> soft limit of 256, allowing non-root users to change their files
> ulimit up to 1024. Squid automatically sets the ulimit as high as
> possible on startup, but you may need to raise it manually while
> building Squid.
before starting squid (su from root) i set nofiles to unlimited, then
start squid. however, pfiles shows:
brian@ghsl011ptlge$ sudo pfiles 6369 | head
6369: (squid) -D
Current rlimit: 512 file descriptors
this doesn't look like it's doing what i want. how can i set this up so
that squid gets the proper number of FDs?
thanks!!
-brian
-- "You know, evil comes in many forms, be it a man-eating cow or Joseph Stalin. But you can't let the package hide the pudding. Evil is just plain bad! You don't cotton to it! You gotta smack it on the nose with the rolled up newspaper of goodness! Bad dog! Bad dog!" -- The TickReceived on Thu Aug 14 2003 - 12:38:14 MDT
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