Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 26 Feb 1999 16:05:04 +0900 (KST) | From | <> | Subject | Maximum Open files |
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Hello
It's nice to come back to this list.
I use 2.0.36 kernel on my pentium box. I set Apache 1.3.4 for http proxy and used that for myself. But, it didn't work as I expected. If I connect to a page that includes several objects, the load average will go up to the range of 10-15. So I decided to try "Squid" and this time faced another problem. While I configure to compile squid-2.1, it complained about the limit of maximum open files.
I'm not familiar with the kernel internals. But, after brief inspection, I got feeling that NR_OPEN, NR_FILE, and OPEN_MAX are the values. Pls, explain me about the roll of those values, one by one. And also tell me if I missed something.
Thanks, Vajra Yoo
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