Re: [squid-users] File Descriptor

From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 13:58:22 +0800

The FD count will grow because your cache is being used more and your
bandwidth is being utilised. I doubt the FD count is the source of your
slow internet - I think its just a byproduct of it.

Do you have a graph of your internet connectivity? I personally run
cacti at home to monitor my ADSL uplink and local network. I also run
smokeping to measure network latency and packet loss.

Adrian

On Sun, Sep 24, 2006, nonama wrote:
> HI,
> Need some help from the group. we are curently on
> SQUID 2.5-12.
> Does the 'file desc currently in use' means, number of
> connections to/from squid? We happened to experience
> slowness in accessing the net when the file desc
> numbers grows.Does limiting the file desc helps to
> improve performance. How do I do that? Which log
> should I refer to check whether there is any problem?
> Please help. Thank you so much.
>
> File descriptor usage for squid:
> Maximum number of file descriptors: 1024
> Largest file desc currently in use: 300
> Number of file desc currently in use: 248
> Files queued for open: 0
> Available number of file descriptors: 776
> Reserved number of file descriptors: 100
> Store Disk files open: 2
>
>
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Received on Sun Sep 24 2006 - 23:57:47 MDT

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