On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 17:33, Campbell, Lance <la...@illinois.edu> wrote:
> The file /etc/security/limits.d is empty.  What would be an example of 
> something you would expect to see in there that would relate to changing the 
> RMILIT_NFILE value?
>

It's a directory, not a file. Create a file named tomcat in it (or
whatever name you want) and put in these two lines:

tomcat         soft    nofile          16384
tomcat         hard    nofile          16384

(if the user running Tomcat is indeed called tomcat)

If you want to see the current limit, as root, run:

su tomcat -c "ulimit -n"

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