According to "Linux Programming" by Kurt Wall...
/proc/sys/fs...
file-max = The maximum number of file handles the kernel will allocate.
file-nr = The number of allocated file handles, the number of used file
handels, and the maximum number of file handles.
inode-max = The maximum number of o
Martin Maèok wrote:
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> On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 07:17:33PM +0530, Satheesh, TV (MED) wrote:
> > Considering the enormous power, there shouldn't be a problem.
> > However I have seen strange errors as "Stale NFS Handle" or "Too
> > Many Open files" or some error in loading libraries.
>
> Have you
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 07:17:33PM +0530, Satheesh, TV (MED) wrote:
> Considering the enormous power, there shouldn't be a problem.
> However I have seen strange errors as "Stale NFS Handle" or "Too
> Many Open files" or some error in loading libraries.
Have you tried searching "linux too many op
Hello everybody
I have a server with 1 G RAM running on 1GHz Dual Processor. It has Red Hat
Linux 6.2 and kernel version 2.2.16.
Considering the enormous power, there shouldn't be a problem. However I have
seen strange errors as "Stale NFS Handle" or "Too Many Open files" or some
error in loading