Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 22 Feb 1999 23:25:20 -0800 | From | Marlon Anthony Abao <> | Subject | file descriptors |
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** sorry i know no one to ask:( **
am running squid on a linux 2.2.1 box and am running out of file descriptors, there was a patch for this when i was using the 2.0.36 kernel. so i think this is a kernel issue. if the current kernel (2.2.x) allows for a lot of fds per process, how will i inform the process to go ahead, it's ok?
they ask about changing the "#define OPEN_MAX" line in the "/usr/include/linux/limits.h" file. is this the way to do it?
thanks.
please reply directly, am NOT on this list. i wouldn't even begin to understand what most of you guys take for granted.
-marlon
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