yes to diskd.
I didn't see any other box relating to squid3 with the same problem.
Is there any workaround, or should I use ufs or aufs instead?
On Oct 4, 2006, at 3:34 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> I think this is already in Bugzilla.
>
> Is this squid-3 running with diskd?
>
>
>
> adrian
>
> On Wed, Oct 04, 2006, Mike Garfias wrote:
>> example of error logs:
>>
>> 24707 UNLNK id 0 /data/squid3/00/8A/00008A70: unlink: No such file or
>> directory
>> 24707 /data/squid3/00/04/0000043D: open: Too many open files
>> 24707 READ id 44968: do_read: Bad file descriptor
>> 24707 CLOSE id 44968: do_close: Bad file descriptor
>> 24707 /data/squid3/00/8A/00008A71: open: Too many open files
>> 24707 WRITE id 44969: do_write: Bad file descriptor
>> 24707 WRITE id 44969: do_write: Bad file descriptor
>> 24707 CLOSE id 44969: do_close: Bad file descriptor
>> 2006/10/04 10:28:20| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 0, swapfile
>> 00008A71, errflag=-1
>> (42) No message of desired type
>> 24707 UNLNK id 0 /data/squid3/00/8A/00008A71: unlink: No such file or
>> directory
>>
>> Everything I've read indicates that the open file limit is too low.
>> But (from the cachemgr):
>>
>> File descriptor usage for squid:
>> Maximum number of file descriptors: 32768
>> Largest file desc currently in use: 17
>> Number of file desc currently in use: 13
>> Files queued for open: 0
>> Available number of file descriptors: 32755
>> Reserved number of file descriptors: 100
>> Store Disk files open: 0
>>
>> Any ideas what is going on with this?
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