Oops, I was doing ulimit. ulimit -n returns 1024. On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Benoit Perroud <ben...@noisette.ch> wrote:
> ulimit -n returns you unlimited ? > > > 2010/3/28 James Golick <jamesgol...@gmail.com>: > > unlimited > > > > On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Chris Goffinet <goffi...@digg.com> > wrote: > >> > >> what's the ulimit set to? > >> -Chris > >> On Mar 27, 2010, at 10:29 AM, James Golick wrote: > >> > >> Hey, > >> I put our first cluster in to production (writing but not reading) a > >> couple of days ago. Right now, it's got two pretty sizeable nodes taking > >> about 200 writes per second each and virtually no reads. > >> Eventually, though, (and this has happened twice), both nodes seem to > >> start timing out. If I run nodetool cfstats, I get: > >> [ja...@cassandra1 ~]# /opt/cassandra/bin/nodetool -h > >> cassandra1.fetlife.com cfstats > >> Keyspace: system > >> Read Count: 39 > >> Read Latency: 0.35925641025641025 ms. > >> Write Count: 3 > >> Write Latency: 0.166 ms. > >> Pending Tasks: 66 > >> Column Family: HintsColumnFamily > >> SSTable count: 0 > >> Space used (live): 0 > >> Space used (total): 0 > >> and then it just hangs there. > >> Any ideas? > >> - James > > > > >