Earlier in limits.conf, i had
squid hard nofile 8192
Now i have
* hard nofile 8192
In both the cases i have restarted my system, but it
didnt affect on filedescriptor limit.
--- Ding Deng <ding.deng@gmail.com> wrote:
> bijayant kumar <bijayant4u@yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > I have already entered that line
> >
> > cat /etc/security/limits.conf | grep nofile
> > * hard nofile 8192
> >
> > No luck till now. I am restarting squid several
> times
> > to avoid the slow browsing.
>
> limits.conf(5):
>
> Also, please note that all limit settings
> are set _per
> login_. They are not global, nor are they
> permanent; existing
> only for the duration of the session.
>
> Which means you would have to logout and relogin to
> make it into effect.
>
Bijayant Kumar
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Received on Fri Jan 25 2008 - 02:03:01 MST
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