New message in tail:
Anyone else seen this type of message lately:?
tail -f .*log|wc
tail: inotify cannot be used, reverting to polling: Too many open files
It doesn't seem to be a big issue, but thought I should mention it...
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On Dec 4 14:46, Tim Prince wrote:
>
> On 12/4/2013 2:28 PM, Scuzuliak wrote:
> >I'm running squid on cygwin64 under Windows 7. All packages on my system are
> >at the latest versions.
> >
> >After upgrading the cygwin package to 1.7.26-1, I started getting errors in
> >squid which causes it to
On 12/4/2013 2:28 PM, Scuzuliak wrote:
I'm running squid on cygwin64 under Windows 7. All packages on my system are at
the latest versions.
After upgrading the cygwin package to 1.7.26-1, I started getting errors in
squid which causes it to abort. Rolling the cygwin package back to 1.7.25-1
rrors in squid's cache.log:
2013/12/04 11:23:44| comm_open: socket failure: (24) Too many open files
2013/12/04 11:23:44| WARNING: This machine has a serious shortage of
filedescriptors.
2013/12/04 11:23:44| Closing HTTP port [::]:3128
2013/12/04 11:23:44| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
Hi Marco,
On Mar 26 22:09, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
> rebase had no effect.
>
> I packed the test case in
> http://matzeri.altervista.org/strace/
> as makeinfo_test.tar.xz
>
>
> $ cd doc/interpreter
> $ makeinfo -I.. octave.texi
Thanks for your testcase.
I got the same problem in cy
--- Gio 26/3/09, Corinna Vinschen ha scritto:
> Da: Corinna Vinschen
> Oggetto: Re: [1.7] makeinfo : too many open files
> A: cygwin
> Data: Giovedì 26 marzo 2009, 16:23
>
> -Segue allegato-
>
> On Mar 26 12:36, Marco Atzeri
> wrote:
> >
> > D
--- Gio 26/3/09, Christopher Faylor ha scritto:
> Da: Christopher Faylor
> Oggetto: Re: [1.7] makeinfo : too many open files
> A: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Data: Giovedì 26 marzo 2009, 18:09
>
> -Segue allegato-
>
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 04:23:40PM
> +0100, Co
> 270K makeinfo_strace.tar.xz (both compressed)
>>
>>
>> $makeinfo -I.. octave-a4.texi
>>
>> octave-a4.texi:621: @include `package.texi': No such file or directory.
>> octave-a4.texi:632: @include `dynamic.texi': No such file or directory.
>
`package.texi': No such file or directory.
> octave-a4.texi:632: @include `dynamic.texi': No such file or directory.
>
>
> $ makeinfo -P.. octave-a4.texi
> octave-a4.texi:621: @include `package.texi': Too many open files.
> octave-a4.texi:
akeinfo -P.. octave-a4.texi
octave-a4.texi:621: @include `package.texi': Too many open files.
octave-a4.texi:632: @include `dynamic.texi': Too many open files
Regards
Marco
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ibtool/22/libtool-2.2.7a-10/src/libtool/doc/libtool.texi:6191:
>> @include `fdl.texi': Too many open files.
>>
>> When using the same version of makeinfo under cygwin-1.5, there are no
>> problems. I see that Eric asked about (the same?) problem over on
>> bug-t
10/src/libtool/doc/libtool.info
> /usr/src/packages/libtool/22/libtool-2.2.7a-10/src/libtool/doc/libtool.texi
>
> /usr/src/packages/libtool/22/libtool-2.2.7a-10/src/libtool/doc/libtool.texi:5485:
> @include `PLATFORMS': Too many open files.
> /usr/src/packages/libtoo
-2.2.7a-10/src/libtool/doc/libtool.texi
/usr/src/packages/libtool/22/libtool-2.2.7a-10/src/libtool/doc/libtool.texi:5485:
@include `PLATFORMS': Too many open files.
/usr/src/packages/libtool/22/libtool-2.2.7a-10/src/libtool/doc/libtool.texi:6191:
@include `fdl.texi': Too many open files
Hi I am using the 'sitecopy' program under cygwin (under Win2K) and I'm
receiving this message when it's going through it's motions. Under Unix I
know that I can modify kernel params to boost the maximum number of open
files. How is this acheived w/ Cygwin? Is it a cygwin setting or windows?
Th
rces.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-02/msg00791.html
> >
> >under Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2.
> >I can reproduce by doing a
> >
> > find . -type l
> >
> >in my home directory. The find hangs, and even if I kill it,
> >s
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2.
>I can reproduce by doing a
>
> find . -type l
>
>in my home directory. The find hangs, and even if I kill it,
>subsequent commands fail:
>
>[kirke@BAG HINTS]$ cat HINTS
>cat: HINTS: Too many open files
&g
by doing a
find . -type l
in my home directory. The find hangs, and even if I kill it,
subsequent commands fail:
[kirke@BAG HINTS]$ cat HINTS
cat: HINTS: Too many open files
I've attached cygcheck output.
Appreciate any suggestions,
kirk
Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
I did read the page you suggested me to read, some people replied me some
tricks to better find on the web an answer but still I found just more
questions with the same problem I have with no one to reply for a solution.
I think I did my job.
I still think that my installation is quite "normal" a
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 01:13:44PM -0500, Benoit Rochefort wrote:
>In facts, I goes all thru the mailing list archive, and all I found is
>people asking help about that problem.
>
>Unfortunatly, I didn't see any of these mail where a reply was done.
>
>Is there at least someone else who have seen
In facts, I goes all thru the mailing list archive, and all I found is
people asking help about that problem.
Unfortunatly, I didn't see any of these mail where a reply was done.
Is there at least someone else who have seen that kind of problem so we can
find what are the common point. That coul
Yes I searched the archive the best I can.
Is there an easy way to search for exact match in the mailing list
database, if so please tell me how. Because when I looked at "too many open
files", there were a lot lot lot of mail unrelated to this (it seems that
the program looks at text
I attempted to find an answer to this online and in archives, but had no
success. I have a large make file with thousands of files which failed at
the linking step. On restarting the make after changing the link settings I
discovered the make file halted with "Too many open files&qu
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