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Linux and > 1024 fd's






   Hi,




   I wanted to know if anyone has experience with Linux working under load
with more than 1024 fd's open. (something like a squid proxy server for
example, using the NOVM version of squid). I know Solaris x86 works
seemlessly with 4096 fd's, but I don't know about Linux. There were mails
on the kernel development list a few months ago about problems with Linux
and > 1024 fd's, were they fixed ?  

--Ariel

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   | Ariel Biener                                                  |
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