Thanks for the responses. Modifyng the /etc/login.conf and /etc/sysctl.conf as suggested resolved the error message and fixed the problem.
Thanks, Hakan On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 17:09:49 +0200 open...@crw.name wrote: > Hy there ... > > Have you looked at something like > > https://github.com/owncloud/client/issues/5595 > > Regards, > > Christoph > > > Am 18.04.2021 16:33, schrieb Hakan E. Duran: > > Hi all, > > > > Disclaimer: I am quite new to OpenBSD and did not build a reasonable > > comfort level yet. > > > > I am not sure when this broke but when I use the nextcloud client on > > my OpenBSD laptop to connect my server which is a debian VM, I get the > > following error: > > > > (process:60951): GLib-ERROR **: 09:10:54.145: Creating pipes for > > GWakeup: Too many open files > > Trace/BPT trap (core dumped) > > > > The Nextcloud folder in my home directory is also not present. > > > > It used to work fine a while ago. Of note, I upgraded the server in > > the meantime, which still works with linux and android clients without > > issues at this time. I can provide the core dump if you think it would > > help. > > > > Specs: > > Server: > > Debian 10.0 Buster > > Postgresql 11.11 > > Php: 7.3.27 > > Nextcloud version: 20.0.8 > > > > Client: > > The latest client for OpenBSD. `nextcloud --version` outputs the > > following: > > QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to > > '/tmp/runtime-user' > > Nextcloud version 3.0.1git > > Git revision 0a62628f8a8d92527240435c74c4fb9ffaa46e53 > > Using Qt 5.13.2, built against Qt 5.13.2 > > Using Qt platform plugin 'xcb' > > Using 'LibreSSL 3.2.2' > > Running on OpenBSD 6.8, x86_64 > > > > Any pointers will be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Hakan -- Hakan E. Duran <ehakandu...@gmail.com>