I 'm sorry for question last mail.

My question is that the Maximum number of filedescriptors is not over 32768. Right?

Regards and Thanks
Niti : )
-----Original Message-----
From: Niti Lohwithee 
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [squid-users] File descriptor problem

Dear all
        
        I have plan to use squid2.5 stable1 with Redhat 7.2. Before I config squid,I 
specify file descriptor using ulimit as following.

        ulimit -u ulimited
        ulimit -n 150000

The result is

core file size (blocks)     0
data seg size (kbytes)      unlimited
file size (blocks)          unlimited
max locked memory (kbytes)  unlimited
max memory size (kbytes)    unlimited
open files                  150000
pipe size (512 bytes)       8
stack size (kbytes)         8192
cpu time (seconds)          unlimited
max user processes          unlimited
virtual memory (kbytes)     unlimited   

While I config squid, I found some message as below

        checking Default FD_SETSIZE value... 1024
        checking Maximum number of filedescriptors we can open... 32768


Why FD_SETSIZE have value = 1024 ?

Anyone advice me .


Regards and Thank you
Niti : )




  

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