[CentOS] Troubleshooting "too many open files'
Mike
ekkikrist at yahoo.comTue May 9 15:11:12 UTC 2006
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Put ulimit -n 8192 in the startup script. If you mess with those include files you will have to recompile your program and possibly its dependencies. So try the easy way first ;) modifying include should be considered a last resort. - Mike On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 10:40:54PM -0700, Michael Rock wrote: > ulimit -n was 1024, so I am assuming that is likely > the problem. So if I understand your reply correctly, > I can do a 'ulimit -n 8192' to increase the value, but > that is only for the session? > > Since I have the program starting at bootup what you > are saying is I need to edit these files and reboot, > Then ulimit -n should show whatever I set it to below? > > FD_SETSIZE defined in: > /usr/include/linux/posix_types.h > /usr/include/bits/typesizes.h > > #define __FD_SETSIZE 8192 > > Do I have that right? thx
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