In a message dated 1/14/04 5:33:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
hno@squid-cache.org writes:
> 1024 is the default limit of Linux and many other OS:es.
>
> It can be raised or lowered if you like.
>
> To raise the limit you must also recompile Squid with the limit raised.
>
Why is this? It seems ridiculous that at the stage of maturity that SQUID has
achieved that it still cant read a sysctl variable to do this dynamically.
BC
Received on Wed Jan 14 2004 - 19:56:03 MST
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