Adam wrote:

On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 21:56:22 +0500 Askar Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Hi,

    I'm trying to configure squid on 3.7, everything working fine
just one thing. I want to run squid with 8192 file descriptor or
more, till without any success :)

I had install squid-2.5.STABLE10-transparent-snmp.tgz <ftp://mirror.switch.ch/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/packages/i386/squid-2.5.STABLE10-transparent-snmp.tgz> from pkg then...

You need to raise your file descriptor limit (check to make sure its
where you want it with ulimit), and then install squid from the ports
tree.  Squid checks how many fds it can have in its configure script,
so you have to recompile it to raise the limit.

I also love to hear "honestly" is openbsd good for cache/proxy
servers (serving more then 500 users or more)?

Yes.

Adam


Hi Adam

Thanks mate installing from ports tree do show me increase in fds, yep I do set ulimit before installing squid from ports. I would love if you can gives any other suggestion that could makes squid performance cool, may be in sysctl.conf?


regards

Askar

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