From: "Jeremy Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 08:15:42 +1000

   Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
   > This message is usually harmless.
   >
   > Some systems limit how many file descriptors a process can use, and
   > the 'master' process tries bumping it up to be infinite.  If it fails,
   > it usually means that there's no default limit.
   >
   I too get this message, under Linux kernel 2.4.8. But I'm pretty sure that
   Linux has an FD limit (1024 FDs according to `ulimit -a`). Do I have to do
   something special to let Cyrus increase FDs under Linux?

As long as root invokes master, there shouldn't be anything else.

Larry


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