On Wednesday 17 December 2008 4:17:46 pm Michel Talon wrote:
> Ott Köstner wrote:
>
> > In /var/log/messages:
> > named[63198]: socket: too many open file descriptors
>
> See the sysctl variables:
>
>
> kern.maxfiles
> kern.maxfilesperproc
kern.maxfiles: 12328
kern.maxfilesperproc: 11095
> No
Ott Köstner wrote:
> In /var/log/messages:
> named[63198]: socket: too many open file descriptors
See the sysctl variables:
kern.maxfiles
kern.maxfilesperproc
Note that Google leads immediately to this:
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/net/2008-07/msg00251.html
--
Michel TA
Hello,
Answering my own mail ;)
Ott Köstner wrote:
Still, something locks up in the system, when I increase the number
Python threads with http://grub.org/?q=en/node/204
[...]
The frequency of these messages increases with 70 threads. And with
200 threads the system locks up totally -- almo
Michel Talon wrote:
Nothing limits the number of concurrent threads. Personnally i have
checked i can run Grub Next Generation Python Client with 600 threads
without any problem.
niobe% uname -a
FreeBSD niobe.lpthe.jussieu.fr 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Tue Jul
22 10:31:01 CEST 2008
niobe%
Otto wrote:
> Exception in thread 30:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 486, in
> __bootstrap_in=
> ner
> self.run()
>
> The number of errors increases rapidly with even bigger number of
> threads.
> Is there any way I can increase the
Hello list,
Trying to run Grub Next Generation Python Client
(http://grub.org/?q=en/node/204) on my FreeDSD 7.1 box with as many
threads as possible. Python version is 2.5.2.
The question is, what limits the number of concurrent threads I can run? I have
free memory and cpu, but starting from a