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> *From:* NgTech LTD
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 31, 2021 6:11 PM
> *To:* Marcio B.
> *Cc:* Squid Users
-users] Squid performance issues
Hey Marcio,
You will need to add a systemd service file that extends the current one with
more FileDescriptors.
I cannot guide now I do hope to be able to write later.
If anyone is able to help faster go ahead.
Eliezer
בתאריך יום ג׳, 31 באוג׳
Van: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-boun...@lists.squid-cache.org] Namens
NgTech LTD
Verzonden: dinsdag 31 augustus 2021 17:11
Aan: Marcio B.
CC: Squid Users
Onderwerp: Re: [squid-users] Squid performance issues
Hey Marcio,
You will need to add a systemd service file that extends the
look at your cache.log, after squid is starting, there you can see, how
much filedescriptors are available:
2021/08/31 17:14:36.870 kid1| With 1024 file descriptors available
Maybe there is a file like /etc/default/squid:
SQUID_MAXFD=1024
Regards
Klaus
Am Dienstag, dem 31.08.2021 um 18:10 +03
Hey Marcio,
You will need to add a systemd service file that extends the current one
with more FileDescriptors.
I cannot guide now I do hope to be able to write later.
If anyone is able to help faster go ahead.
Eliezer
בתאריך יום ג׳, 31 באוג׳ 2021, 18:05, מאת Marcio B. :
> Hi,
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> I impleme
Hi,
I implemented a Squid server in version 4.6 on Debian and tested it for
about 40 days. However I put it into production today and Internet browsing
was extremely slow.
In /var/log/syslog I'm getting the following messages:
Aug 31 11:29:19 srvproxy squid[4041]: WARNING! Your cache is running