On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Joost de Heer wrote:
FAQ only explains -how- to increase the limit, not what the impact is. Or
perhaps I've missed a section
The impacts:
*) Having to few will deny clients from using the proxy when under load
*) Having way too many will waste CPU time, possibly making the
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> FAQ only explains -how- to increase the limit, not what the
> impact is. Or
> perhaps I've missed a section
Remarkable : the FAQ answers a possible 'need/situation' when using
squid.
I.e. cache.log reporting , 'running out of file descriptors'.
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> The need is dependant on how
>> I want to know, it's need to change file descriptors up to 8192 ?
>> What effect to my system if I up to 8192 ? i'm use linux.
>> Thanks,
> Check the SQUID FAQ on this issue.
FAQ only explains -how- to increase the limit, not what the impact is. Or
perhaps I've missed a section
The need
Since it's a multiple of 64 try.Are you using a super computer?Can we
know your machine Specs too pliz??
www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-11.html#ss11.4
pak kumis wrote:
hello,
I'am newbie here,
I want to know, it's need to change file descriptors up to 8192 ?
What effect to my system if I up to 8
> hello,
>
> I'am newbie here,
>
> I want to know, it's need to change file descriptors up to 8192 ?
> What effect to my system if I up to 8192 ? i'm use linux.
> Thanks,
>
Check the SQUID FAQ on this issue.
M.