> As I said -
>
> The running configure / make / compile environment has to
> be set to
> 64k file descriptors. The build environment's max
> file descriptors
> are an overriding limit on the actual usable FDs, no matter
> what you
> set the configure maxfd value to. If ulimit -n = 1024
> at configure
> time, that's what you're stuck at.
>
> # ulimit -HSn 32768 (or 64k) ; ./configure (options...) ;
> make
>
I did just that. I created a script with ulimit -HSn 32768 at the beginning and reconfigured and installed. Now it looks like this:
0:00:17| Starting Squid Cache version 3.0.STABLE21 for i686-pc-linux-gnu...
2010/02/10 20:00:17| Process ID 15870
2010/02/10 20:00:17| With 32768 file descriptors available
Let's test for a week or so and see if it doesn't fail.
Thanks for the help.
Received on Thu Feb 11 2010 - 00:03:25 MST
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