At 21:56 24/03/2000 -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
>Chris Horry (zerbey@wibble.co.uk) wrote:
>> By default, Linux 2.2.14 has the max file descriptors hard coded to
>> 1024. I know that there are about half a dozen files that need to be
>> modified and changes need to be made in /proc at boot. The docs I had to
>> do this blew up along with the rest of the data in a nice hdd crash.
>>
>> If anyone knows how to do this (I know there is a patch, but it's 2.2.9
>> only) please let me know. And I'll put a web site up on how to do it :-)
>
>See http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html
>scroll down to "Limits on open filehandles"
That's exactly what I was looking for - thank you for your help on this,
and also thanks to Alan Cox for his reply.
Chris
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