Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: Too Many Files Open Error
> Or maybe there is a web server running on the same box. Check whether
> there is a script that send mails.
>
> /sm
>
> On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 02:53, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> > However, another question i
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Subject: Re: Too Many Files Open Error
> Or maybe there is a web server running on the same box. Check whether
> there is a script that send mails.
>
> /sm
>
> On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 02:53, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> > Howeve
Or maybe there is a web server running on the same box. Check whether
there is a script that send mails.
/sm
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 02:53, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> However, another question is why too many files are open. The reason I
> asked is because I had this problem on a clients site not too lo
Or maybe there is a web server running on the same box. Check whether
there is a script that send mails.
/sm
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 02:53, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> However, another question is why too many files are open. The reason I
> asked is because I had this problem on a clients site not too lo
However, another question is why too many files are open. The reason I
asked is because I had this problem on a clients site not too long ago and
it turned out someone had cracked the server and was using it to send
spam. Do you have enough traffic to be able to expect > 4096 files open
simultaneou
However, another question is why too many files are open. The reason I
asked is because I had this problem on a clients site not too long ago and
it turned out someone had cracked the server and was using it to send
spam. Do you have enough traffic to be able to expect > 4096 files open
simultaneou
Gene Grimm wrote:
I have recently begun getting error messages from Postfix and other packages
reporting "too many files" error messages. Can anyone suggest where to check
on how many files can be open or adjust this limit if possible?
Have a look at the /proc/sys/fs/ directory, and file-max and fi
Gene Grimm wrote:
I have recently begun getting error messages from Postfix and other packages
reporting "too many files" error messages. Can anyone suggest where to check
on how many files can be open or adjust this limit if possible?
If this is the limit Im thinking of (sounds like it) it can be
Gene Grimm wrote:
I have recently begun getting error messages from Postfix and other packages
reporting "too many files" error messages. Can anyone suggest where to check
on how many files can be open or adjust this limit if possible?
Have a look at the /proc/sys/fs/ directory, and file-max and fi
Gene Grimm wrote:
I have recently begun getting error messages from Postfix and other packages
reporting "too many files" error messages. Can anyone suggest where to check
on how many files can be open or adjust this limit if possible?
If this is the limit Im thinking of (sounds like it) it can b
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